Does any creation of the Creator have freedom of choice, or is the scenario rigidly fixed? Where do the glitches in the Matrix come from and how to surprise it? Does Love always defeat Death? And an almost rhetorical question with a reference to the World of Ideas of the philosopher Plato Can a thought-form die? Can it be the Co-Creator of all things? Isnt the independent life of a thought-form a heresy, a rebellion against the Creator?
In the mysterious interweaving of realities, Alexandra Kryuchkova, as usual, in an accessible and concise way talks about the complex, but each reader will find in the book exactly what he is ready to discover
Any fairy tale pays tribute to reality. In the Trap there is a mysterious, quite thinking, huge talkative Cat, a kind of Bulgakovs one. I saw him in the Bulgakov House, and I confirm, the Honorable Mister the Puss is really huge! And the Portal to the Other World, which is the fireplace, awakened in me the image of a Russian stove! Maybe the Guardian of the Portal is the Baba Yaga?
The final scene on the bridge of Eternity with the possibility of choosing the future is associated with a fork in the road, If you go to the left, you will lose your horse; if you go to the right, you will lose your life; if you go straight, you will be alive and forget yourself.
However, the scary fairy tale is actually non-scary no matter how much I tried to get frightened in the course of the story, I couldnt! And not just because the book is in the Playing (!) Another Reality series. The very flow of the narrative screamed with every letter in every line: everything is going to be okay!
There is also a smell of Cinderella: dresses, the anticipation of a miracle at the Ball, etc. However, Alice is in search not so much of a prince as of answers to everybodys basic questions.
And yet, A Trap for a Thought-Form is closer to Alice in Wonderland by L. Carroll. Alice and the Cheshire Cat, also speaking and fabulous, like Bulgakovs Cat, wise in his madness and uttering, Life is serious. But not much
If to be very serious, the Trap, the winner of the competitions Master after M. Bulgakov (the Moscow City Organization of the Union of Writers of Russia, 2020)9 and The Looking Glass after L. Carroll (Open Literary Club, 2022), is hunting for those who lack magic in their lives. It is light, kind, fabulous. Written by the Master of the Word. Its so nice to spend time with this book over a cup of tea, wrapped in a cozy blanket and smiling at the Cat, that always smiles you back!
Tatyana Trubnikova,
member of the Union of Writers of Russia,
laureate of literary awards
The magazine ZINZIVER No.1 (127), 2022
(Magazines Hall Gorky media)
https://magazines.gorky.media/zin/2022/1/vzglyad-2.html
https://reading-hall.ru/publication.php?id=30244
https://reading-hall.ru/zinziver/1(127)2022.pdf
http://www.zinziver.ru/contents.php?id=2900
The Looking-Glass 2022
Unique book! I confess Ive never read anything like that! An exciting plot of this amazing story, the end of which is unpredictable, reminded me of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Alice, the main character of the Trap, being unreflected in the Giant Mirror of a mysterious Mansion, is looking for a Portal to Other Reality in order to find mutual love. However, instead of a rabbit, the Trap contains the Honorable Mister the Puss, because the action takes place in the museum-theater Bulgakov House (in Moscow), and the Cat in the Trap is precisely Bulgakovs, not a Cheshire one. The funny and the scary are both in one bottle there, and thats a joy! I was wandering inside a crystal with multifaceted mirrors, which reflected dreams and reality, good and evil, people and puppets, and, by the way, not so much the characters as myself. Its an exciting feeling of touching Another Reality, an opportunity to look at life from unusual angles and to recode the future. The book is so concise and multifaceted! All the characters are perfectly visualizing by the reader, each has its own inimitable way of speaking. Just listen to the lovesick Pasha with his incorrigible accent! To recreate such a phantasmagoria requires great skill of a real Master, the hand of the Magician, and Alexandra Kryuchkova once again brilliantly demonstrated her talent. The grateful reader fearlessly follows her into the Looking Glass through the labyrinth of fantasy into the Other Reality.
Irina Antonova,
member of the Union of Writers of Russia,
laureate of literary awards
The magazine Literary Moscow / Moskva literaturnaya No.2, 2022
Labyrinth of Mysteries
The literary work of Alexandra Andreevna Kryuchkova is a separate phenomenon that will make itself known more than once and has long been waiting for a grateful researcher. I think that followers will certainly be found as well, and they will move along the already beaten path, some of them will discover their own Rabbit Hole, but not every Alice will have the courage to dive into it recklessly!
Tsvetaevas tragic intensity, Akhmatovas Attic style and Alexandras inimitable handwriting are woven into one inseparable pattern of words, rhythms, reminiscent of a Labyrinth.
Follow me, reader! I want to exclaim after Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov. Enter the world of this book! Try to pass its Labyrinth! There, on the way, amazing secrets are hidden, which you still have to get to. However, its not as easy as it seems. A mystery, even the one, having slightly shown up to you, for some reason slips away again, but it irresistibly attracts you farther and deeper Try to catch up and unravel it! Then, after the seemingly revealed secret, another one arises. New meanings and associations are woven into another intricate pattern. And your soul becomes involved in an amazing and exciting Game. You involuntarily become a part of the Game. And magical events begin to happen in your life
Alexandras Moon Cat, which lives in her poetry (The Moon Cat book) and prose (the novel Confession of a Ghost and the thriller A Trap for a Thought-Form in the Playing Another Reality series), in my opinion, will take its place in the line and cavalcade of the famous mysterious cats of world literature! I am sure, the feline worlds of Hoffmann, Carroll, Edgar Allan Poe, Bulgakov, Natsume Soseki and the world of the aforementioned Moon Cat are by no means alien to each other. You and I are so different, but all the listed above literary cats are one warm bunch. And the charming Trickster with a browning and primus, and the mocking Cheshire, and the impudent Yamato, and the clever Pluto, and the philistine Murr, who has his own views on life, and our one, our the Moon Cat, according to Bulgakovs apt statement, will certainly make agreement with each other.
And, perhaps, by prior agreement, they deign to lift the curtain by the edge (Vladimir Vysotsky, songs for the audio performance Alice in Wonderland), that is, lift the veil of Mystery, for you personally as well. Just turn the first page of Alexandra Kryuchkovas book and start reading.