Katlas Eduard – Creators

A good example of the fact that physical or magical powers are nothing compared to the simple ability to dream and create. You may realize what you imagine, but you are not alone. The worlds of dreams and fantasies have their own laws, dangers, here you also have allies and enemies. And here you can die too. And if a sleeping person simply wakes up, then for the one who has fallen into a coma this will be the end.

The hero falls into a coma and finds himself in a world where he is practically omnipotent. There are just a lot of such worlds. And not all of their inhabitants are limited to their own world. The main tool in local battles is your imagination. And in the dream worlds there live people just like you, among whom there are both true friends and scoundrels who are not against profiting from power at your expense. Moreover, there are much more of the latter. And if you want to survive and find an opportunity to wake up, then you need to resist them.

The hero is an ordinary teenager, but neither age nor experience in local realities gives any special advantage. Thanks to his abilities, he finds allies and confronts enemies. Moreover, the enemies are very different - from drug addicts to local powerful entities that feed on the souls of sleeping people.

A very high-quality book, an intense plot, and also practically does not fall into one of the standard templates. Like the author's other books, it's a must read.

Non-standard plot, the world and its laws

Living language

Intense plot and constant action

Some phantasmagorical nature of what is happening