Changes, Open Boundaries
Changes, Open Boundaries
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Changes
Chapter 5

Author: Open Boundaries

Narrator: Open Boundaries

Unabridged: 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lantern Audio

Published: 11/21/2023


Synopsis

Chapter 5 - Changes - The story behind the song: The journey we take through life will lead us to paths that either advance us or cause our decline, but we are the ones who must decide which path to take, which change we make, for these are our choices and our changes that ultimately define who we become.
Author Bio:Set on creating a worldwide movement and bridging the gap between mental health and EDM music. Open Boundaries looks at music as a piece of the mind, something that transgresses languages, borders and backgrounds, a form of emotive connection that lets people forget, love, release, bring joy, cry, and expose their inner selves. The music itself is a form of expression based on personal self-realizations, with each release being built from pieces of the artists mind and then encapsulated in hard hitting beats, melodic rap flows, highly relatable lyrics and heart-felt vocals, all blended together and realized into in 3 versions; including the exclusively unique 'Message Bound' mixes.
Each release is then supported by the storytelling within the release of the ‘Chapters’, which define the meaning behind each song.
The artist remains anonymous for the purposes of being all inclusive to every person out there, there is no connection to any country or any background with all the focus being on the music and the lyrics, rather than the person behind it. This has allowed Open Boundaries to attract a global reach and fanbase who proclaim their devotion to the artist, along with their unwavering support to the ethos behind it.

Reviews

Goodreads review by V. on October 27, 2011

I find insulting the suggestion that Lackey's latest Valdemar entry is more suitable for young adults. Insulting to the YA audience, that is. They're better than the weaksauce plotting here, and the book's bland characters. Nor would they tolerate the protagonist's spoken dialect—an apostrophe-laden......more

Goodreads review by Scott on May 25, 2022

I'm of two minds about this book. On the one hand, I'm into the plot enough that I'd like to see how it all turns out. On the other, this volume felt really slapped together. Writers should at least know how to write and editors ought to be able to spot typos. Neither happened all that well in this......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on November 02, 2024

This is a great middle book, moving the story further, giving us some answers but still leaving questions for the next two books. I don't mind that this series moves slowly, and I love spending time with the characters and seeing how they grow, but I do think this series could be three books, not fi......more

Goodreads review by Indigo on May 05, 2018

The book is good, but it's not. Hopefully by the time I'm done with this review, I'll have clarified why I think that. I admit it. It's been a long time since I read anything that was considered new by ML. Except for a collaboration book she did with another author in which the style and feel were so......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on November 20, 2011

A continuation of Lackey's Valdemer series. This latest book is the third book in her series about three trainees in the Collegium, Mags, who is clearly being trained to become a spy or the King's Own, Bear, a gifted non magical healer, who has to fight bigotry on the part of his family -- who think......more