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BLURRED SHORES
by Dmytro Kukushkin
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Synopsis
Dark. Atmospheric. Emotional.
It will make you feel all the depth of a personality collapse.
And the reference to music compositions, integrated inside the book with QR codes will help you to feel it even more.
What if your world falls apart? Memories fade, your personality cracks, dreams become ...
It will make you feel all the depth of a personality collapse.
And the reference to music compositions, integrated inside the book with QR codes will help you to feel it even more.
What if your world falls apart? Memories fade, your personality cracks, dreams become ...
Dark. Atmospheric. Emotional.
It will make you feel all the depth of a personality collapse.
And the reference to music compositions, integrated inside the book with QR codes will help you to feel it even more.
What if your world falls apart? Memories fade, your personality cracks, dreams become more real than reality itself. What demons might lurk in the depths of the consciousness? What do we not see beneath the masks that have long been a part of us?
His life is a series of failures and flashes, anxiety and loneliness. And his dreams become more and more real, turning into a map of his shattered consciousness. Night dreams are no longer dreams, but reflections of his inner hell. And with every step, the same question echoes: does he have a choice, or any choice is just an illusion?
This is a psychological novel with a philosophical edge. It is an atmospheric, disturbing story about how it is to live with mental disorders, about loneliness, the search for oneself, and freedom that manifests itself where you least expect it.
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