The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, by Dan Millman, is an inspirational and philosophical novel about personal growth and self-development that blends elements of autobiography and fictional adventure, offering profound lessons about life, spirituality and inner harmony.
Envy by Eugene Grishkovets is a fascinating and deep work that explores complex human emotions and psychological experiences, revealing the theme of envy and its influence on the individual and society.
Total Threat by James Dashner is a gripping thriller that takes readers into a world of dangerous adventures and intriguing mysteries, leaving them struggling to survive under total threat.
Running by Mikhail Bulgakov is an action-packed drama that immerses the reader in a world of revolutionary upheavals and personal conflicts, revealing complex human destinies against the backdrop of historical events.
Matchmaker from Perigord by Julia Stewart is a fascinating novel that takes the reader into the world of the French province and reveals behind-the-scenes intrigues and funny events in the life of the protagonist.
Orange for Pain, Blue for Madness by David Morrell is a gripping thriller that immerses the reader in a world of mystical and psychological trials intertwined with vivid images and complex characters.
Stories by Ernest Hemingway is a collection of works by the great American writer, revealing his mastery of making short but deeply emotional and expressive stories.
Father's Anger by Alexander Green is a tense and dramatic novel that immerses the reader in the world of family conflicts and personal trials, reflecting the author's subtle skill in creating emotionally intense plots.
Glassblowing by Alexei Birger is a gripping novel that immerses the reader in a world of creativity, craftsmanship and human ambition, exploring complex aspects of personal destiny and art.
The Disturbing Month of Veresen by Viktor Smirnov is an intriguing novel that immerses the reader in a world of complex emotional and social conflicts, revealing the tense events and internal experiences of the heroes in September.
Suggestion and its role in public life by Vladimir Bekhterev is a deep study of the influence of suggestion on the social and psychological aspects of public life, revealing the mechanisms and significance of this phenomenon in various contexts.
The time of his students Sergei Abramov is a fascinating novel that explores the life and career of students of an outstanding teacher, their interaction and development against the backdrop of changes in society.
Heart of the Devil by Joseph Prut is an exciting thriller that explores the dark corners of the human soul through the prism of complex criminal investigations and psychological dramas.
Where is this street, where is this house is a fascinating audiobook written by Vladimir Dykhovichny and Maurice Slobodsky, which explores the cultural and historical aspects of urban life, interweaving personal stories and social events.
The audiobook 'The Secret of the Taiga Village' from Lena Obukhova and Natalya Timoshenko is an exciting work that immerses you in the atmosphere of a mysterious forest and explores unusual events taking place in a secluded village.
The second life of Uwe Frederick Buckman is a touching and fascinating story about how a lonely and gloomy person finds new meanings and joys in life through unexpected acquaintances and events.
Monkey is a heartfelt and intelligent story by François Mauriac, exploring human emotions and the inner world through the prism of complex and expressive characters.