**«A Trap for a Thought-Form»** о *«Playing Another Reality»* - это мистический триллер о поисках Любви и создании Счастливой Реальности. В древнем Особняке с Порталвми в другие Миры проходят книжные презентации и 40 - дневный семинар по Магии. Алиса, нераскаявшаяся в зеркалах, пытается разгадать тайну мрачного Стража и находит в Подвале театр, окровавленные реквизиты и куклу, точную копию самой себя. Закончит ли она свой собственный роман и выйдет ли счастливой??
Эти книги отмечены наградами: Зеркальце» после Л. Кэрролла и «Мастер» после М.А. Булгакова.
This book is a suspenseful gothic novel, with elements of fantasy and magic.
It's about the adventures of Alice who goes on a journey into the mansion where she sees mirrors and someone is trying to kill her with props from her novel. She finds out that the mansion has a portal to other worlds and people use it for their own plans. Alice finds a way to stop these plans and create her own happy world where her novel will end happily.
Book presents a connection between reality and imagination, psychology and fiction. There is also a strong focus on love and relationships, as well as the importance of writing and creativity in life. With its mix of various genres, this book offers an intriguing read for anyone who enjoys suspenseful mystery, gothic romance or metaphysical thrillers.
Электронная Книга «A Trap for a Thought-Form. Playing Another Reality. M.A. Bulgakov award» написана автором Alexandra Kryuchkova в году.
Минимальный возраст читателя: 18
Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9785005660626
Описание книги от Alexandra Kryuchkova
It is a mystical thriller about finding Love and creating a Happy Reality. The ancient Mansion with a Portal to Other Worlds hosts book presentations and a 40-day workshop on Magic. Alice, unreflecting in the mirrors, tries to unravel the secret of the gloomy Guardian and finds in the Dungeon a theater, bloody props and a doll, exact replica of herself. Will she finish her own novel and get out to be happy? Awards: “The Looking Glass” after L. Carroll and “Master” after M.A. Bulgakov.