3 Worlds is an intriguing novel combining elements of psychological realism with fantasy. The plot takes place in three intertwining worlds, exploring the boundaries between reality, dream and death. The story begins with a seemingly ordinary day for Rio, who goes for a walk with Genghis. A return to his former neighborhood and a meeting with Mira provoke memories and reflections on the past. Suddenly, reality begins to change. Rio experiences surreal visions, where the boundary between reality and dream blurs. One moment he is by the lake from his childhood, and the next moment he wakes up in an underground world - a huge, cave. In this alternate dimension, Rio meets the Blacksmith, who helps him understand the nature of his experiences. Rio repeatedly "dies" and "wakes up" in different worlds, which leads to deep reflections on the nature of death and life after death. The book explores themes of loss, loneliness, searching for the meaning of life and the nature of reality. The author combines everyday elements with surreal visions, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and mystery. The narrative is conducted in a way that blurs the lines between reality and imagination, forcing the reader to question the perception of the main character. Rio must face not only his own demons, but also the mystery of the nature of the reality in which he finds himself. The novel ends ambiguously, leaving open questions about the nature of Rio's experiences and the truth of the events he witnessed. This is a profound reflection on the human psyche, memory, and the way we deal with trauma and loss.
15 parts