The audiobook Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat/Winter in Prostokvashino/Uncle Fedor's Aunt/Uncle Fedor's Favorite Girl by Eduard Uspensky is a collection of fascinating stories about adventures in Prostokvashino that will appeal to both children and adults.
The audiobook Inquiry by Stanislav Lem is a fascinating work in the genre of science fiction that explores the depths of the human psyche and philosophy.
The audiobook Iron Will by Nikolai Leskov is an exciting work that immerses the listener in the world of human passions and decisions that determine the fate of heroes.
The audiobook The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens offers a fascinating and moving journey into the world of Victorian England.
Fountains of Paradise is a science fiction novel by Arthur Clark, which tells about human efforts to build giant space structures for space exploration.
Great Expectations is a classic novel by Charles Dickens, which tells the story of young Pip, whose ambitions and dreams lead him to unexpected consequences.
Angels by John Winchester is a gripping work exploring various aspects of angelic themes, their presence in various cultures and religions, and their impact on human life and culture.
Should We Wait for Good News is Kate Atkinson's insightful and moving book exploring themes of family relationships, personal choices and finding meaning in life.
Mathematics of Magic is a fascinating collection of short stories by Lyon Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt that combines elements of fantasy and science.
About Vera and Anfisa is a charming and witty audiobook by Eduard Uspensky, where the author with humor and penetration talks about two unusual heroines, Vera and Anfisa.