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I Know That You Know is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, a psychological thriller about secrets, double lives, and the unpredictable consequences of lies.
The Seer (2021) is a novel by Alla Rohashko, winner of the Iryna Vilde Prize (2022). The work explores the theme of the gift of foresight and its impact on a person's fate.
Apricots Bloom at Night is a book by Olena Rusina, lyrical prose about memory, loss, and the fragility of everyday life. A gentle, meditative story filled with southern Ukrainian color.
Arsen is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, where the hero's personal drama intertwines with history and the search for identity. The plot combines detective and romantic lines.
Vmulo is a work by Iren Rozdobudko written in her characteristic style of psychological prose with thriller elements.
Everything I Wanted Today is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko about women's dreams, disappointments, and unexpected twists of fate in a modern metropolis.
Double Game is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, a psychological thriller about double lives, masks, and the line between truth and lies.
Through the Abyss to Light (2016) is Alla Rohashko's second novel, historical and psychological prose about overcoming darkness, seeking inner light, and resilience.
Yuriy Yuriyovych is a novel by Yevhen Plozhii, social-psychological prose about contemporary Ukraine, human characters, and bureaucratic absurdity.
Pascal's Amulet is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, a mystical-psychological thriller combining intellectual intrigue with the hero's personal drama.
Games is prose by Yuriy Pokalchuk exploring complex human relationships and the inner world of a contemporary person. The author combines realism with experimental form.
Don't Think About the Bear is prose by Yuriy Pokalchuk, provocative and ironic, about the paradoxes of consciousness, forbidden thoughts, and the impossibility of controlling them.
The Mayor Sits on Death is a novella by Andrii Protsailo, a satirical and grotesque story about power, corruption, and the absurdity of provincial politics in Ukraine.
Mary and Her Airport is a novel by Yevhen Plozhii about dreams, loneliness, and ordinary people whose lives intertwine with the wider world through the space of an airport.
Crossing the Darkness is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko about overcoming inner darkness and fears. Psychological prose about the choice between safety and authenticity.
