
Abstract of the book "Office of Interdimensional Control"
What if you wrote something in the style of realistic fantasy, added the 90s, and revealed that under every Love is... gum kiosk and every Nirvana cassette was a portal to a world where aliens could still talk over the noise of the TV, and every teenager who skated could accidentally discover a power that would change everything - only no one knew how to use it in the chaos of that decade. But the Office of Interdimensional Control knew how to use these powers for the good of the planet. That's why they opened an agency to control the emigration of aliens under the sign of a video rental store.
35 comments
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:58Thank you sincerely for this incredible story! I read it in one breath from the first to the last page. The ending was extraordinarily warm: the scene in Max's office with the Mandragorian meerkat completely won my heart — such a touching and vivid detail. I'm so glad that the characters were finally able to drop all their masks and be sincere in their feelings. It was an exciting adventure that I didn’t want to end!❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:5519. A wonderful conclusion to the chapter and the entire storyline with Olga. It's good that Araxas managed to stop her before the activation of the phytomorphs, as the consequences for the main office would have been catastrophic. It's interesting that R'han's trace was never found — it leaves a kind of "anxious mystery" for the future.❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:5218. The scene of the victory over the cybernetic spider was simply masterful — the combination of Christina's precise throw and Max's skill with a screwdriver looked like a real cinematic hit. But the appearance of Araxas in his true form at the end — it just gave me chills! The description of his body, blending metal and organic elements, is truly striking. Finally, reinforcements have arrived, and there’s hope that the Office can be saved!❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:4717. What an incredible resolution with the gum! Who would have thought that a forgotten "Love is..." in a pocket would turn out to be a rare portal that literally tears the enemy apart from the inside. It was both ironic and brilliant — defeating the cyborg's "cold calculation" with a symbol of love. The escape scene through the hole in space kept me on edge until the very last word! ❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:4416. Olga as a true predator is simply unmatched — her transformation from a tired colleague into a fanatical avenger is striking. R'han is a whole separate work of art, a very creepy image of a "genius of the past." You build the tension so brilliantly that it's impossible to tear yourself away. Just when it seems things can't get any worse, new details of Olga's plan emerge.❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:4115. What an unexpected and painful betrayal! Olga turned out to be much more dangerous than one could have imagined. Her words about working at the Agency back when Max "was still walking under the table" add a true cold cruelty to her character. It's very interesting to watch the interaction of the characters in the cage — despite the danger, they try to act as a team.❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:3614. The guilt of the main heroine and Max's pain are written so sincerely that my heart aches. This is the moment when the truth both liberates and destroys everything around. Very strong psychological depth in the dialogues—every word from Max hits like a shock.
vitalii-kozacenko28.12.2025, 15:423. A very atmospheric chapter! I love how detailed the description of this alien market is: from the "slimy" Lizka at the entrance to Skrmin. The world feels vivid and a bit dangerous. The dynamic between Kristina and Zheka is intriguing — you can tell they are experienced "players" in this system. The description of alien technologies and biologies adds a special charm to the text. ❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko07.01.2026, 20:04Bella Isfrella, ❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko17.11.2025, 19:57This book hooks you from the very first lines!✨ It reads very easily and has an interesting, intriguing beginning. I especially liked the contrast between the everyday conversation with mom (about how "I'm no longer a schoolgirl") and the casual, yet very noticeable disregard for rules at work. This wonderfully illustrates the heroine's character, who seems to be used to living by her own rules. The heroine's abilities are very interesting! The concept of "projecting strong emotions" is incredible potential for the plot.✨ I'm very curious to see how these abilities will develop in the context of the "Interspatial Control Agency." You’ve written a really great book!☺️♥️
bella-isfrella07.01.2026, 19:30Vitaliy Kozachenko, Thank you for joining in reading this book. This is my experiment in this genre, as for me, the atmosphere of adventure and something extraterrestrial is more important than the canons. I’m very pleased that you share your impressions so sincerely. Thank you!☺️
vitalii-kozacenko07.01.2026, 18:3813. I really like how Araxas is written. Despite his powerful stature as a "combat unit," he has a very sensitive and grateful nature, which makes him incredibly likable. The contrast between the cold bureaucracy of the Office and Kristi's sincere humanity adds the right tone to the story. It seemed that the main problem was the mysterious laboratory and Araxas's detachment, but the sudden ending with Max and Kristi changes everything.❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko06.01.2026, 13:4412. What a twist! The ability to not just block, but rewrite the past in a person's mind is far more dangerous than any magic. Now it’s clear why the Agency holds on to him so tightly. The moment when Max admits that he’s not just a boss, but a curator, gives me chills. You can feel this heavy atmosphere of guilt and secrets. I can understand Kristi — it’s hard to realize that the person you knew was just part of an experiment.
vitalii-kozacenko05.01.2026, 18:4811. It's very touching to watch Max in this chapter. His anxiety for Christina, those protective gestures, and attempts to ease the tension with jokes about mind-reading add a human warmth to the story amidst all the cold metal of the laboratories. But the ending with the neural intervention check keeps you on edge.
vitalii-kozacenko05.01.2026, 18:3210. Herman is a colorful character! You can immediately see the typical brilliant engineer who is more concerned with his details and "adaptive aluminum" than with living people. His dialogue with Max added dynamics. And it's also interesting to watch the emotional tension between Kristina and Max — that gesture of "seemingly accidental" hand touching is very sincere.
vitalii-kozacenko04.01.2026, 16:199. I really liked how Kristina didn’t give up until the very end and finally found that crumpled piece of paper. The moment with the form that should have Lizka’s DNA material is a powerful move, a true detective triumph.❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko04.01.2026, 16:108. I really liked the dynamic between Kristina and Max! Their pairing adds a lively spark to the plot. It feels like they have a shared past that influences every dialogue. And the line about the "smuggled mandragorian suricate" is just hilarious! I'm curious how Araxas will fit into this group; he still seems like a real "dark horse." ❤️


Office of Interdimensional Control
About the book
What if you wrote something in the style of realistic fantasy, added the 90s, and revealed that under every Love is... gum kiosk and every Nirvana cassette was a portal to a world where aliens could still talk over the noise of the TV, and every teenager who skated could accidentally discover a power that would change everything - only no one knew how to use it in the chaos of that decade. But the Office of Interdimensional Control knew how to use these powers for the good of the planet. That's why they opened an agency to control the emigration of aliens under the sign of a video rental store.
35 comments
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:58Thank you sincerely for this incredible story! I read it in one breath from the first to the last page. The ending was extraordinarily warm: the scene in Max's office with the Mandragorian meerkat completely won my heart — such a touching and vivid detail. I'm so glad that the characters were finally able to drop all their masks and be sincere in their feelings. It was an exciting adventure that I didn’t want to end!❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:5519. A wonderful conclusion to the chapter and the entire storyline with Olga. It's good that Araxas managed to stop her before the activation of the phytomorphs, as the consequences for the main office would have been catastrophic. It's interesting that R'han's trace was never found — it leaves a kind of "anxious mystery" for the future.❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:5218. The scene of the victory over the cybernetic spider was simply masterful — the combination of Christina's precise throw and Max's skill with a screwdriver looked like a real cinematic hit. But the appearance of Araxas in his true form at the end — it just gave me chills! The description of his body, blending metal and organic elements, is truly striking. Finally, reinforcements have arrived, and there’s hope that the Office can be saved!❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:4717. What an incredible resolution with the gum! Who would have thought that a forgotten "Love is..." in a pocket would turn out to be a rare portal that literally tears the enemy apart from the inside. It was both ironic and brilliant — defeating the cyborg's "cold calculation" with a symbol of love. The escape scene through the hole in space kept me on edge until the very last word! ❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:4416. Olga as a true predator is simply unmatched — her transformation from a tired colleague into a fanatical avenger is striking. R'han is a whole separate work of art, a very creepy image of a "genius of the past." You build the tension so brilliantly that it's impossible to tear yourself away. Just when it seems things can't get any worse, new details of Olga's plan emerge.❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:4115. What an unexpected and painful betrayal! Olga turned out to be much more dangerous than one could have imagined. Her words about working at the Agency back when Max "was still walking under the table" add a true cold cruelty to her character. It's very interesting to watch the interaction of the characters in the cage — despite the danger, they try to act as a team.❤️
vitalii-kozacenko10.01.2026, 20:3614. The guilt of the main heroine and Max's pain are written so sincerely that my heart aches. This is the moment when the truth both liberates and destroys everything around. Very strong psychological depth in the dialogues—every word from Max hits like a shock.
vitalii-kozacenko28.12.2025, 15:423. A very atmospheric chapter! I love how detailed the description of this alien market is: from the "slimy" Lizka at the entrance to Skrmin. The world feels vivid and a bit dangerous. The dynamic between Kristina and Zheka is intriguing — you can tell they are experienced "players" in this system. The description of alien technologies and biologies adds a special charm to the text. ❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko07.01.2026, 20:04Bella Isfrella, ❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko17.11.2025, 19:57This book hooks you from the very first lines!✨ It reads very easily and has an interesting, intriguing beginning. I especially liked the contrast between the everyday conversation with mom (about how "I'm no longer a schoolgirl") and the casual, yet very noticeable disregard for rules at work. This wonderfully illustrates the heroine's character, who seems to be used to living by her own rules. The heroine's abilities are very interesting! The concept of "projecting strong emotions" is incredible potential for the plot.✨ I'm very curious to see how these abilities will develop in the context of the "Interspatial Control Agency." You’ve written a really great book!☺️♥️
bella-isfrella07.01.2026, 19:30Vitaliy Kozachenko, Thank you for joining in reading this book. This is my experiment in this genre, as for me, the atmosphere of adventure and something extraterrestrial is more important than the canons. I’m very pleased that you share your impressions so sincerely. Thank you!☺️
vitalii-kozacenko07.01.2026, 18:3813. I really like how Araxas is written. Despite his powerful stature as a "combat unit," he has a very sensitive and grateful nature, which makes him incredibly likable. The contrast between the cold bureaucracy of the Office and Kristi's sincere humanity adds the right tone to the story. It seemed that the main problem was the mysterious laboratory and Araxas's detachment, but the sudden ending with Max and Kristi changes everything.❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko06.01.2026, 13:4412. What a twist! The ability to not just block, but rewrite the past in a person's mind is far more dangerous than any magic. Now it’s clear why the Agency holds on to him so tightly. The moment when Max admits that he’s not just a boss, but a curator, gives me chills. You can feel this heavy atmosphere of guilt and secrets. I can understand Kristi — it’s hard to realize that the person you knew was just part of an experiment.
vitalii-kozacenko05.01.2026, 18:4811. It's very touching to watch Max in this chapter. His anxiety for Christina, those protective gestures, and attempts to ease the tension with jokes about mind-reading add a human warmth to the story amidst all the cold metal of the laboratories. But the ending with the neural intervention check keeps you on edge.
vitalii-kozacenko05.01.2026, 18:3210. Herman is a colorful character! You can immediately see the typical brilliant engineer who is more concerned with his details and "adaptive aluminum" than with living people. His dialogue with Max added dynamics. And it's also interesting to watch the emotional tension between Kristina and Max — that gesture of "seemingly accidental" hand touching is very sincere.
vitalii-kozacenko04.01.2026, 16:199. I really liked how Kristina didn’t give up until the very end and finally found that crumpled piece of paper. The moment with the form that should have Lizka’s DNA material is a powerful move, a true detective triumph.❤️❤️❤️
vitalii-kozacenko04.01.2026, 16:108. I really liked the dynamic between Kristina and Max! Their pairing adds a lively spark to the plot. It feels like they have a shared past that influences every dialogue. And the line about the "smuggled mandragorian suricate" is just hilarious! I'm curious how Araxas will fit into this group; he still seems like a real "dark horse." ❤️