In the audiobook Who would have thought! How the brain makes us do stupid things Asya Kazantseva explores why we make ridiculous mistakes and make unreasonable decisions.
In the audiobook Thoughts and Judgments of the Historian, Yuri Polyakov shares his deep reflections and analytical observations about history and the historical process.
In the audiobook Absolute Evil, Alexander Mazin explores the concept of evil in its various manifestations, analyzing its nature and impact on human society.
In the audiobook Stoner, John Williams tells a moving and profound story about the life of an ordinary person who goes through trials and joys while remaining true to his ideals.
In the audiobook Run, Negro, Run! Chester Himes offers listeners a tense and emotionally intense story that intertwines elements of thriller and social drama.
In the audiobook Tales, Hans Christian Andersen presents his collection of magical and touching tales that immerse listeners in a world of miracles and fantasies.
In the audiobook Children of the Glassblower, Maria Gripe tells a fascinating and mystical story that immerses listeners in a world of magic and riddles.
In the audiobook The Riddle of Blanc-Manteau Street, Jean-François Parot presents a fascinating detective story that immerses listeners in a world of mysterious crimes and complex investigations.
In the second part of the audiobook Riddles of Time, Larisa Seklitova and Lyudmila Strelnikova continue to explore the mysterious and fascinating aspects of time phenomena, immersing listeners in the world of secrets and discoveries related to the concept of time.