Hi everyone! I wanted to share a unique book written by a close relative of mine who’s an independent author. If you’re into satirical sci-fi, absurd humor, or philosophical fiction — this might be for you.
It’s description:
Munharpamania is the first absurdly satirical novel in The Munharpa Stories — a series of far-out adventures featuring one man, one musical instrument, and the cosmic ridiculousness of it all.
Alex is a middle-tier office clerk with one bizarre obsession: playing the munharpa, a strange Indian string instrument that no one seems to have heard of — or would rather pretend they haven’t. Hoping to break free from his numbing city routine, Alex heads out on a quiet weekend fishing trip… only to meet a mysterious traveler who flips his worldview like a pancake.
Turns out, his beloved munharpa isn’t just a curious oddity — it’s alien tech, a relic of a long-lost intergalactic civilization, humming with secrets humanity was never meant to uncover.
Unwittingly pulled into a spiral of revelations, Alex finds himself facing a reality that functions nothing like the one we were told about. Along the way, he’ll stumble upon unsettling truths about humanity’s forgotten past, collide with the broken logic of our bureaucratic present, and begin to suspect that the future might just be cooking up a cosmic bill for our mistakes.
With dry wit, philosophical undertones, and a generous dose of cosmic absurdity, Munharpamania is a sci-fi journey where music may be the last language the universe still understands.
Available on Amazon by the name of “Munharpamania”
by yatorots