Wes Anderson's "Underwater Kingdom" is an exploration of the underwater world through the adventures of a submarine team and sea creatures, with a unique style of directing.
Andrei Platonov's "Art of the Article" is a collection of essays and articles where the author expresses his views on literature and life, reflecting Soviet reality and ideological aspects.
Fyodor Sologub's "Naive Tale" is a novel that explores the destructive aspects of love and morality in Russian society at the end of the 19th century through the history of marriage and treason.
The History of Rome by Titus Livius is an ancient work describing Roman history from the founding of the city to the August era, with rich historical details.
Flavius Joseph's "Antiquities" is a historical work in which the author describes Jewish history, including events from the Old Testament and the war with the Roman Empire.
Venedikt Erofeev's "Paintings of Time" is a philosophical poem in which the author explores the meaning of life and death using alcohol and conversation with Mozart.
Virgil's Aeneid is an epic work describing Aeneas' travels after the fall of Troy and the creation of the Roman Empire, symbolizing the national greatness of Rome.
"Song of Roland" is a medieval epic verse cycle describing the battle of Roncevals and the exploits of the knight Roland, symbolizing courage and loyalty.
"Prodigal Son" by John Steinbeck is a novel about the wanderings and adventures of Tom George, reflecting American life and spirit during the Great Depression.
Ayn Rand's "Atlant Shrugged" is a philosophical novel, a worship of individualism and a critique of collectivism, an important work of American literature.
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a novel about moral dilemmas, faith and doubt, family relationships and mystical aspects of the human soul.
Jeffrey Archer's Yes Minister is a political thriller about captivity and intrigue in the British government, combining events and internal motivations of heroes.
"The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins is a psychological thriller about a woman watching someone else's life from a train window and facing a mysterious loss.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the first book in a series about a young wizard, his adventures and the fight against dark forces, written by J.K. Rowling.
"The Executioner" by James Rollins is a thriller where the main character, an archaeologist and doctor, explores mysterious events and secret organizations, revealing historical secrets.
"Nature" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is an essay on the interaction of man and nature, where the author encourages a deep understanding and perception of the world around him.
John Muir's Conversations on Nature is a collection of essays and notes in which the author reflects on the beauty and greatness of nature, calling for its preservation and respect.