Dmitry Spirin's Dumb Punk Rock for Intellectuals is a provocative and witty work that views punk rock culture through the prism of intellectual analysis.
Henning Mankelj's Bloodhounds in Riga is a gripping mystery novel that takes the reader into the world of investigations and mysteries surrounding crimes in Riga.
Richard Bach's Hypnosis for Mary is an inspirational and philosophical book exploring the impact of the power of thought and inner potential on a person's life.
John Galsworthy's Freelands is a deep and multi-layered novel that explores the social and moral aspects of human life through the lens of the fate of families and communities.
John Galsworthy's Novellas is a collection of short stories in which the author presents a variety of subjects and characters, each reflecting complex aspects of human life and society.
Adventures of Dunno in LEGO Park and Dinosaurs by Ivan Ershov is a fascinating and exciting audiobook that takes listeners into a world of adventure and fantasy.
Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being is a profound philosophical novel that explores themes of freedom, love, and existence against a backdrop of political and personal conflict.
Nothing Is Accidental by Richard Bach is an inspirational and philosophical book that explores the concept of chance and predestination in a person's life.
Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones: Edges of Reason is a sequel to the popular Bridget Jones series, in which the main character once again faces difficulties in her personal life and career.
The End of the Chapter by John Galsworthy is the final part of a trilogy about the Forsyth family, in which the author completes the epic, exploring the fate and fateful changes that have occurred with the main characters.
Jorge Luis Borges' Death and Bussol is a collection of philosophical and literary essays in which the great Argentine writer explores concepts of death, fate and human existence through his unique literary devices and insightful reflections.