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    Bookreview: The Chimes

    “The Chimes” by Anna Smaill, is a futuristic sci-fi/fantasy novel, about Simon, a boy living in a world where memories are just a concept, music rules the world and everyone should stick to what they know. The cover art is beautiful and the preview on the back really sold me the book. Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi Summary: Simon is on a journey to London, and all he has with him, is a bag full of memories and a tune to help him find what he is searching for. He ends up joining a pact in the London underground, living with Lucien and the others and together, they form the group of the…

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    Bookreview: Creating Worlds by Jason Warren

    Creating Worlds: How to Make Immersive Theatre (Making Theatre) by Jason Warren Genre: Non-fiction; Theatre & Performing Arts For everyone wanting to get into making immersive performance art and not ‘just’ theatre, this is a book that will guide you through Warren’s own experiences, categorized by different ways of making immersive art and different aims for outcomes. Warren introduces the book by telling the reader that it is not a rulebook or necessarily a “how-to” book, but rather provides insight into several different processes and aspects of planning and executing immersive performances. Warren tells us about failures and aha-moments, what worked and what crashed. This is what really sets this…

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    Bookreview: “Remember me?”

    “Remember me?” is a book by Sophie Kinsella, the bestselling author of the ‘Shopaholic’ books. I came across it while in a thriftshop, and subsequently bought it, since I have heard good things about Kinsellas work. Genre: Chick-lit Summary: Lexi Smart is a typical, down to earth girl with friends that are slightly hotter, slightly more successful and slightly more glamourous and outgoing than herself. One night, the day before her fathers funeral, she hits her head, while out with her friends and when she wakes up, she is in the middle of a modern fairytale life. She suddenly has a good looking sweetheart of a husband, the top job and…

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    Bookreview: Sjælevært

    This review will be in Danish, as the book is only published in Danish. *Sponsoreret: Jeg modtog et gratis anmelder eksemplar i bytte for en ærlig anmeldelse af bogen* “Sjælevært” af Christina Bonde er en bog om Celina, en ung pige, der har night terrors (mareridt). Hendes forældre er ikke super tilstedeværende i hendes liv, og da Celina er træt af skolen, hendes kæreste er dum og forældrene ikke forstår hende, får hun lov til at flytte hjemmefra for at blive au pair hos en lille familie i en anden by. Skæbnen (eller forfatteren) vil at Celina ender hos en sød familie, hvis lille datter også oplever night terrors, og…