"On Wildlife," by Henry David Thoreau, is an essay on the greatness and significance of wildlife, and the inner bonds of man and nature, inspiring self-discovery.
"Nature and Revelation" by John Berger is a reflection on nature, art and the perception of the world, where the author draws attention to the connection of man with the environment.
Tadashi Okada and Kazuo Animeji's "Children's Encyclopedia of Ancient Myths and Legends" is a review of legends and mythologies of different cultures intended for children.
"Naruto" by Masashi Kishimoto is a popular manga and anime that tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja, and his quest to become a Hokage and protect his world.
Zinovy Gerdt's "Afghan Diary" - military notes describing the author's participation in the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, with vivid descriptions of the battles and the realities of the war.
"Blind" by Yuri Bondarev is a story about a sniper fighter who lost his sight at the front and his struggle with physical and moral difficulties after the war.
Pauline Frommer's "A Guide to New York" is a comprehensive guide to New York City, providing guidance on places to immerse yourself in urban life and culture.
"Andersen. Fairy Tales" by Hans Christian Andersen is a classic collection of fairy tales, including "The Snow Queen," "Thumbelina" and others that inspired many.
"Children's Poems" by Sergei Mikhalkov is a collection of bright and kind poems for children, which have become classics of children's literature in Russia.
Charles Perrault's "Tales" is a classic collection of fairy tales, including "Little Red Riding Hood," "Sleeping Beauty," and other, popular tales with moral elements and lessons.
"Bedtime Stories" from the Brothers Grimm is a collection of popular fairy tales, including "Hansel and Gretel," "Cinderella" and "Snow White," which has become a classic of children's literature.