"The End of Childhood" by Arthur Clark is a science fiction classic that tells about the meeting of mankind with higher intellects and changes in the development of human civilization.
"Planet of War" by Karl Sagan is a popular science work about the search for intelligent life in space and the risks of military conflicts in the future.
Stephen Hawking's Black Holes and Small Universes is a popular explanation for the physics of black holes and the possibility of the existence of many universes.
Simon Singh's "Big Bang: Becoming the Universe" is a fascinating journey into the history of cosmology and an explanation of the evolution of the universe with clear illustrations.
A Day for a Day by Alexander Green is a novel about love and life, describing genuine feelings and the pursuit of happiness in difficult circumstances.
Mark Twain's Brother is an adventure story about the friendship and adventures of two boys, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, in the American South Town.
Victor Pelevin's "The Man from Capuchin Boulevard" is a philosophical parable that reveals the essence of human life and consumer society through grotesque plots and symbolism.
James Kane's "Illusion" is a thriller in which magic and intrigue merge, and reality and fantasy become indistinguishable, leaving the reader in the wrong state.
Joe Hill's Zombie Named Heart is a gothic story about a young vampire Victoria McComb and her desire to find her place in the world among wicked creatures.
Terry Pratchett's Dead Hollywood is a mixed fun and absurdity in the world of media and cinema, where the living and the dead are intertwined in a black comedy.
Cheryl Gardner's Brotherhood of Darkness is a fascinating novel about secret brotherhood, mysterious events and solving secrets, full of intrigue and unexpected twists.
John Karp's Dead Don't Eat Pizza is a comedy with horror elements about zombies who first learn that they no longer need to eat brains, but can enjoy food.
Peter David's "Spider-Man: Enemy in the Mirror" is a thrilling adventure by the superhero Spider-Man, where he encounters sinister reflections of himself.
"Iron Man: First Armor" by Matthew Sturm is the story of how billionaire Tony Stark became a superhero and created the first version of his battle armor.