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Dana Okhanskaya is a model, TV presenter, owner of a modeling agency, author of erotic lyrics and participant in the 10th anniversary season of the re..
The Marquis de Sade (1740-1814) - French aristocrat, writer and philosopher - went down in history as the author of notorious erotic novels and a preacher of absolute freedom. The heroes of one of his most striking works, “Looking Wise in the Boudoir” (1795), give practical lessons in love to a y..
Lada Luzina - Golden Writer of Ukraine: “The folk rituals of our great-grandmothers are so imbued with magic that there is no doubt that it was these real holidays and rituals that became the basis of well-known legends and "" < !--р --> ..
Gottfried Keller (1819-1890) - Swiss writer, classic of German-Swiss literature. Having rejected the knowledge of life, we immediately knew the hoards of readers in Switzerland and in all German countries. “Martin Zalander” (1885) is his last novel. The main character, after a forced seven-year stay..
Giorgio Shcherbanenka (born Volodymyr; 1911, Kiev - 1969, Milan), the son of a Ukrainian and an Italian, is rightly called the father of the Italian detective. Throughout his life, he wrote women's novels, and in his later years, he wrote a series of works, the main character of which became Duca L..
... 1919. Odessa changes hands - from red to white and from white to red. Finally, Soviet power is finally established in the city. And yet there is no peace - here and there gang wars take place, carried out with some unusual cruelty. Persistent rumors appear that Mishka Yaponchik did not die - ..
...This story began quite unexpectedly. Fifth-graders Sergei and Mitko arrived for summer retreat near the village. The botany teacher gave them the task of collecting a collection of comas. If only we could see that instead of the comas, until it gets warm, the restless boys will be drooling... at..
The great romantic Jack London (1876–1916), despite the fact that many disappointments befell him, in spite of everything believes in Man, the strength of his spirit and defiance of circumstances. The motto of his heroes is to never give up. The novel “Interstellar Traveler” is the writer’s last ..
Jack London (1876–1916) is a writer whose name immediately brings to mind thoughts of wolves, a gold rush, the sea and a ship. Previously, the publishing house "Folio" published the collection "White Tooth", the novels "Hearts of Three", "Martin Eden", "Daughter of the Snows" and "Moon Valley". T..
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) - famous English writer and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. He lived in India for a long time, was interested in Indian tales and traditions, and studied various Indian languages. The most famous of his works, The Jungle Book, tells about the adventure..
“Hunter's Smiles” by the famous Ukrainian writer Ostap Vyshny (P. M. Gubenko, 1889-1956) has amused us for more than half a century - it is impossible to read them without laughing. The hero of these stories is funny, eccentric in his sacred rite of getting ready to hunt, waiting for a hare or a fo..
Alexandra Kovaleva’s book is intended for a wide range of readers, although it looks completely new in the long line of quasi-psychological books and “self-help” books that are familiar to us. “Nice Try” is a modern existential experiment, a new form of storytelling, designed in a hyper-current s..
I. S. Turgenev (1818 - 1863) is a unique name even among the classics of Russian prose of the 19th century. The cycle of stories “Notes of a Hunter” presents a holistic picture of Russia, illuminated by the author’s loving, poetic attitude towards his native land, reflections on the present and f..
Jasmina Mihailovic is a Serbian writer, literary scholar and literary critic. Born in the city of Nis. In 1987 she graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade. Widow and owner of the cultural heritage of Milorad Pavic (1929-2009), one of the most widely read modern Bal..
Andrey Kokotyukha is a modern Ukrainian writer, screenwriter, and journalist. Author of more than 50 fiction, documentary and popular science books. Feature films are made based on his novels. For several years in a row he has been among the top 10 authors whose works are top sellers in Ukraine, ..
The first part of the three-volume book “On the Shield” reproduces in the stories the formation of the Ukrainian army in the conditions of a hostile invasion and separatist movement. The names of the first victims under the Grads, in an airplane or helicopter, “on armor” or “on trip wires,” on ..
The stories of the famous Austrian writer Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924), collected in this publication, like his other works, are saturated with absurdity and fear of the outside world and higher authority and can awaken a feeling of anxiety in the reader . ..
Students Dato and Marie find a qvevri - a small jug with the seal of Queen Tamar and mysterious drawings - under the collapsed wall of a winery in Tbilisi. Trying to understand its secret, they turn to a history professor, who turns out to be the keeper of an ancient cult: his ancestors have been..
The novel “Darkness” is another volume in the “OST” trilogy (“Moroziv Khutir”, “Darkness”, “Messenger”). This novel chronicles the period from a huge war to the beginning of another world war. Darkness - everything is more terrible, more tragic, darker than what the Radyan rule brought - war, famin..
“Escape from Self” is the last novel in the “OST” trilogy. Each of the three volumes of the OST reproduces a part of Ukrainian history of the twentieth century. The events of “Flight from Self” begin in 1945 in Germany. The main characters - Ivan Moroz and his daughter Vera - must make a difficult ..
Marina and Sergey Dyachenko are not just a family and writing duo, they are a special phenomenon in the modern world of science fiction and fantasy. They are the authors of more than 80 stories and 25 novels, winners of many literary awards; in particular, at the pan-European conference of scienc..
Disgraced state security major Gennady Petrovich ends his two-year assignment. He dreams of returning to Kyiv and is confident that he has already worked off all his misdeeds by catching paratroopers and saboteurs in the Transcarpathian region. How wrong he is.... After all, real punishment await..
The story of the Scottish writer James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) “Peter Pan” is a romantic fairy tale about the world of childhood. The main character Peter Pan, a boy who does not want to become an adult, lives in the country of Nicolandia with his lost children. They like to live next to the f..
Do you know many CIS writers whose books are among the top ten bestsellers in Europe? Perhaps only one, Andrei Kurkov, whose novels have been translated into almost all the major languages of the world, such as English, French, German, Turkish, Spanish, Dutch. . . Eighteen films, documentaries ..
The full scale of the threat from Sandworm and its analogues looms over the future now. The escalation of cyberwar continues, and individual enterprises, industries or governments, as well as cities and entire countries, become victims of state-sanctioned cyber operations... The book tells the st..
Fugue novel. Escape novel. Rome, Venice, the Côte d'Azur of France, Moscow, Tel Aviv - these are just the notes of the system in a hurry. Her famous lover is jealous to such an extent that he bugged her apartment. But will he find out the truth by stealing external “reality”? There is something tha..
The philosophical novel “The Trial” is the central work of Franz Kafka’s literary downfall. It is also special because it served as a plot for postmodern theater and cinema. This is the story of Joseph K., who is haunted by the invisible power of justice. Joseph tries to understand what he is accuse..
In the book “Volyn 1939-1946. Occupied, but unconquered" covers one of the most difficult periods in the life of the Volyn region. The authors describe the key political battles of that time, reveal the truth about the dramatic pages of the past, and introduce the reader to both well-known facts ..
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) is a famous American poet, novelist, critic, and journalist. His influence as a writer and poet on world literature is enormous: this includes Charles Baudelaire, French symbolism and almost the entire Russian Silver Age. , the novel “The Tale of Arthur Gordon Pym”, as..
Maxim Karlovich Kantor (people in 1957) is a famous Russian and now European artist and writer, author of many paintings, novels, essays, and journalistic articles. The novel Red Light was first published in 2013; its second, revised edition is published in Russian for the first time. Solomon Ric..
The action of Irina Lobusova's new novel "The Red Room" takes place in a big city, where a talented artist Evgenia Kravets, who calls herself Jean, comes, experiencing a love drama. She gets a job as a designer in an architectural firm and rents an apartment in an old house: she really likes th..
P. Kralyuk's new book talks about the difficult relationship between Ukrainians and their ancestors and Turks. The author shows that these were relations between two civilizations (agricultural and nomadic), which were often confrontational. However, there were also many examples of “mutual compl..
Saur-Mogila... an unusual place. But this book is not so much about places as it is about people and events of August 2014. Like the beam of a flashlight thrown into the darkness, the authors’ consciousness captured faces, actions and impressions. And, passing it through the prism of my own experie..
The novel by the Ukrainian Soviet writer, laureate of the Republican Prize named after Lesya Ukrainka, tells about the heroic struggle of the Russian and Ukrainian peoples in the second half of the 17th century. The first volume of the tetralogy includes the books “The Ambassador of Urus-Shaitan”..
In the second volume of the tetralogy “The Secret Ambassador”, readers will again meet the Cossack Arsen Zvenigora and his friends - the Russian Roman Voinov, the Pole Martyn Spikhalsky, the Bulgarian governor Mladen and his son Nenko, already familiar from previous novels “Ambassador of Urus-Sha..
The greatest wealth of Leiba Kantolinski, the owner of a small workshop on the outskirts of Polish Kielce, was his family: his wife Rachel, son David and two little daughters - Rivka and Toibe. Leaving home for just a few days, he could not even imagine that he would see them for the last time, b..
1936. At night, doorbells are increasingly heard in the apartments of Soviet citizens, and everyone knows that this does not bode well. Zinaida Krestovskaya, a single woman working as a pediatrician, also knows this. But such a night call, which scared her half to death, did not mean at all wha..
“The Diary of Mrs. Hanka” is the last work of the famous Polish writer Tadeusz Dolenga-Mostowicz (1898–1939), which was published on the eve of Nazi Germany’s attack on Poland (the writer himself died in the first days of the war). The novel is based on a fascinating detective story, which Anna R..
This publication is unique because it gives the reader the opportunity not only to become increasingly engrossed in the work of the brilliant Ukrainian poet Taras Grigorovich Shevchenko (1814-1861), but also to get a sense of how his poetry sounds in you horse professional actor and popular TV pres..
About < b > Gregoria Babenko, the author of exciting historical stories, until now nothing was known - neither when he was born, nor when he died. And just recently we managed to throw a little light on this extraordinary author. He graduated from Kharkov University in 1911, and from a young ag..
James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851) - American novelist, classic of adventure literature. The action of the novel “St. John's Wort” (1841) takes place in the forties of the 18th century, during the time of European exploration of the vast spaces of North America. The hero of the novel, Nathaniel ..
The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contain..
The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contain..
The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contain..
Dozens of books have been written and thousands of articles published in the press about the history of the streets of Kharkov; several outstanding historians and local historians of the past and present have devoted their lives to this issue. Their names, authority and scientific works should, in ..
There are no free miracles, but Max and Polina act, make efforts and overcome obstacles for the sake of their feelings. There are no obstacles for them - neither geographical nor psychological. And sometimes the distance from heart to heart is measured not in kilometers from New York to Kyiv, but..
What happens when interest arises between a man and a woman? “Love”, “sex”, “relationships”? But no. If the interest is real, then this usually turns into a problem. And the stronger the connection, the more serious the problem. The saying “and they lived happily ever after” is not really viable...
F. M. Dostoevsky is one of those few writers who influenced the minds of not only his contemporaries, but also his descendants. In his work, he posed the most important, most difficult questions. He can rightfully be called the most widely read Russian writer, who gained fame not only for the art..
Alexandre Dumas the Father (1802-1870) - famous French writer, author of about 1,200 novels and dramas, one of the most widely read novelists in the world. The grandson of a marquis and a black slave, the son of a general of the Republic and an innkeeper, he was a brilliant storyteller, a man who l..
Alexandre Dumas the Father (1802-1870) - famous French writer, author of about 1,200 novels and dramas, one of the most widely read novelists in the world. a stormy life, loved pleasures and worked tirelessly. “History is the nail on which I hang my novels,” he said, and confirmation of this is tha..
Please note! The text is presented in abbreviated form. Jerome Klapka Jerome is an outstanding English writer, author of novels, plays, stories, an inimitable humorist with incredible wit. The author always talks with good-natured humor, and sometimes even a little sentimentally, about the li..
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890—1937) was an American writer who created his masterpieces in the genre of fantasy and horror. The most famous works of the author are the stories “The Call of Cthulhu”, “Dagon”, etc. In his works, humanity is ruled by a chaotic universe. The main layer of the writer'..
Here is a book whose author is the Anglo-Irish writer, poet, playwright, essayist, great master of paradox Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). His entire life passed between fiction and reality, and even his last years, when the writer was forced to live in exile after being released from prison, he spent und..
Friedrich Nietzsche F. - German philosopher, classical philologist, poet, author of such famous works as “The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music”, “Beyond Good and Evil”, “Genealogy of Morality” ", "Twilight of Idols". This edition brings to the attention of readers a deep and stylisticall..
In the book by the famous Soviet writer Yu. Dold-Mikhailik (1903-1966), the reader will again meet the intelligence officer Grigory Goncharenko, the hero of this author’s previous novels - “And One Warrior in the Field” and “The Black Knights.” The events take place several years after the end of W..
A collection of detective and mystery stories written by famous American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) who is considered one of the founders of science fiction and science detective genres. It includes a great number of mysteries that can be solved with scientific methods and unlimited imagi..
Arthur Conan Doyle's story “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written in 1902 and continued the cycle of stories and stories united by a common hero - the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes. . . . Sherlock Holmes is approached by Dr. James Mortimer, a rural physician in the parish of Grimpen in..
Rudyard Kipling R. - famous writer, poet and short story writer, the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, author of such works as “Kim”, “The Light Went Out”, “Simple Tales from the Mountains” ", "Fairy tales just like that." Perhaps rarely has anyone had such a successful l..
“The Unconditional Truth” is a confessional book by American professional boxer Mike Tyson, co-written with Larry Sloman. Absolute world boxing champion in the super heavyweight category, the first holder of three championship belts according to WBC, WBA and IBF - Mike received all these titles whe..
"The Woman in White" is a novel by the outstanding English writer Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), a master of intrigue, who successfully combines the mysterious, detective and romantic in his works. The events of the novel take place in the 19th century. In Great Britain. It is based on a fascinating s..
The life of the outstanding writer of the twentieth century, Mikhail Bulgakov (1891-1940), in itself is worthy of becoming the plot of a literary work. Service in the White Guard, the hated practice of a zemstvo doctor and drug addiction, censorship bans on works and love madness, a fatal diagnos..