The Secret Writer's Memory
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  • Parts 52
  • Time 1h 52m
Complete, First published Jul 14, 2020
PREQUEL TO BIOMETRICS



June 2012 at the University of the Philippines Manila. 

An exchange college student and aspiring writer identified as 'LEE' got lost around the campus on his way to the dorm until he encountered a serious guy name Simoun and his friends - Rose and Silo.    
    The three thought he was spying on them while they're having a secret conversation, but later came to trust him. They agreed to let him join their circle and help them find Simoun's father, an alien warrior name SAMUY, who is captured by the local authorities. 

We follow the turn of events in the eyes of the secret writer.



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AUTHOR'S NOTE: 

This is a work of fiction. The names, places and circumstances in this book, while they may be coincidental, are used solely for entertainment purposes.

🌟 As an update, the author makes several changes to improve the writing without ever having to rewrite the whole book all over again.


TARGET AUDIENCE: Young Adult (ages 15-24)

PUBLISHED: 7/27/2020
FINISHED & UPDATED: 2/13/2021 ~ 8/5/2021
All Rights Reserved
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