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Strangers in the House is a work by M. Sokolian about strangers who appear in our lives and change them forever.
Only Tomorrow is a work by N. Panchuk about hope directed toward the future, about faith that tomorrow will be better than today.
The Virgo Constellation is a work by H. Dankanych about women's fates under the sign of the Virgo constellation — beautiful and tragic.
Flowers of the Sun is a book by H. Lenok, bright and warm like sunflowers turned toward the sun.
Export into Death is a thriller by Iryna Rozdobudko about human trafficking and the fates of Ukrainian women abroad.
Notes on Freedom is a work by N. Panchuk about freedom noted briefly, like a summary — the most important, the most essential.
Amariurd is a novel by Natalka Sniadanko — nostalgic as the Fellini film after which it is named. A story of searching for a lost paradise.
When Geniuses Cry is a book by Bohdan Zholdak about the difficult fates of great personalities.
"Loving a Ghost" is an emotional teenage novel about loss, psychological trauma and the painful journey to healing.
"I Will Protect You" by Svitlana Talan is an evocative tale of love, hardship, and the indomitable strength of the female spirit. As the protagonist faces life’s most grueling trials, she discovers the courage to fight for herself and for those she holds dear.
“Witch’s Blood” by Oleksandr Irvanets is a gripping adventure novel with elements of fantasy and mysticism that transports readers to a world where magic intertwines with real history.
“Pizza ‘Himalayas’” is an ironic, lively, and slightly crazy novella by Irena Karpa, written in her signature style: with humor, slang, and candid reflections on life.
"I Want to Love and Be Loved" by Nadiya Talan is a poignant story of the search for true love, loneliness, and hope. As the protagonist navigates life’s hardships, she refuses to lose faith in her heart’s desires, remaining steadfast in her pursuit of happiness.
"The Vicious Circle" by Svitlana Talan is a gripping tale of harrowing life circumstances from which there seems to be no escape. The characters find themselves ensnared in a web of betrayal, hardship, and their own mistakes, yet they are forced to seek a way out and fight for a chance at a new life.
Leonid Kononovich’s *The Chyhyryn Centurion* is a landmark work in contemporary Ukrainian literature, blending classic Cossack fantasy with profound mysticism, esotericism, and philosophy. It is not merely an adventure novel, but a true example of Ukrainian magical realism.








