Anne Rice's "The Vampire Diaries" is a series of novels about vampires, their eternal lives, and internal conflicts. A sensual and dark saga about the existence of eternal beings.
"Twenty Years Later" is the sequel to Alexandre Dumas' "The Three Musketeers." Reunited again, the Musketeers fight intrigues and enemies, creating an exciting adventure.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by Francis Scott Fitzgerald is the story of a man who ages the other way around, being born old and young every day.
Stieg Larsson's "The Girl Who Played with Fire" is an unsettling thriller, a sequel to "Millennium," with Lisbeth Salander in mortal danger and Mikael Blomqvist exploring a mysterious past.
"War on Worlds" is a philosophical allegory about war and peace, where Martians come to Earth to learn how to keep the peace. Chesterton reflects on the value of human life and peace.
"A goat fattened by something incomprehensible" is a collection of poems by Igor Guberman, in which he experiments with language and expresses his philosophy through abstract images and metaphors.
"Lifestyle: how we are deceived" by Vladimir Pozner - an analysis of media manipulation and the impact of advertising on our lifestyle, a call for critical thinking.
"Useless Information" by Chris Schwab is a fascinating book with interesting and unnecessary facts about the world that entertain and enrich knowledge without any practical benefit.
Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker is a popular book that reveals the importance of sleep to health and mind, with scientific explanations and advice to improve sleep.
Richard Morgan's Biomechanics is a dark and cyberpunk thriller about a fighting cyborg exploring the corrupt world of the future, where technology and humanity collide.
Neil Stevenson's Snow Cress is a science fiction novel about cryptocurrencies, cyberspace and the global economy, rich in technological and philosophical aspects.
William Gibson's "Road Station" is a cyberpunk novella exploring the theme of art and influence in the world of high technology and artificial intelligence.
"Altered Carbon" by Richard Morgan is a cyberpunk novel where the hero, transferred to different bodies, investigates crimes in the world of the future, where consciousness is digitalized and immortal.
"Alien" by Albert Camus is a philosophical story in which the main character is faced with the absurdity of life and the meaninglessness of existence against the background of the search for meaning.
Robert Lewis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is a classic story about the dualistic nature of man and the struggle between good and evil within him.
Jean-Paul Sartre's "The Fly" is an allegorical tale of human freedom and responsibility, where the protagonist feels like a helpless fly in a web of his own choices.