Audiobook 'Designing the Future' Jacques Fresco immerses in revolutionary ideas and concepts about the future of humanity, revealing possible ways for sustainable development and improving life on Earth.
The audiobook 'Raskolnikov' by Fyodor Dostoevsky, performed by Vladimir Uvarov, is a deep study of the human soul, philosophical reflections on good and evil, morality and crime, revealing the internal conflicts of the protagonist.
The audiobook 'Madame Holmes' by Irina Khrustaleva immerses in the world of the mysterious and mysterious, revealing the events associated with intriguing characters and complex storylines.
The audiobook 'Learning is light, and the gods are dark' from Julia Zhukova immerses listeners in a world of intriguing reflections and philosophical searches.
The audiobook 'The Parking Lot' by Stephen King is a gripping piece by the master of horror that delves into the atmosphere of an unsettling and intriguing world.
The audiobook The River Plays by Vladimir Korolenko is an exciting work about life and fate, exploring human nature and human interaction with the outside world.
Audio book People who are always with me Narine Abgaryan is a heartfelt work about people who left a mark in the life of the main character and formed her personality and views.
Ian Jackman's Doctor House audiobook is a fascinating dive into the world of a medical drama series based on the adventures of genius but eccentric doctor Gregory House.
The audiobook In a Bad Society by Vladimir Korolenko is a collection of short stories in which the author explores social and moral problems, touching on human destinies and social injustices.