MP3, duration 10 hours 26 minutes, 1CD.
You don't remember your own parents? Do strangers live in your apartment? Even the dog roars at you, not acknowledging the innkeeper? Don't rush, maybe you'll fail straight away - the phone will ring and your life will change dramatically. The main character of Sergei Lukyanenko's novel "The Fair Copy" is Kirill Maksimov. He is the careless young man, he has dropped out of university, lives in the apartment that was bought with parental allowance, lives in vain in luxury. This is how it lasts until it becomes functional.
Functional people are unusual people who have a special destiny (or, as they prefer to say, a special function) in our world. Kirill becomes a customs officer - thanks to him, people can move between worlds. But his existence is far from idyllic. He begins to guess that the inhabitants of the more developed worlds use the Earth as a training ground for testing technologies.
"The Fair Copy" is a novel insight, the sequel to the noisy book "Concept". The main character decides to break with the function, but it turns out doing it that way isn't easy. What awaits are the dangerous pursuits, the strange openings, the journey between worlds. And he just wants to give back the previous life