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“The Pack” is an intense story about teenagers facing difficult moral challenges.
“Hybrid Topography” is a scholarly and essayistic study dedicated to cultural spaces, identity, and transformations in contemporary Ukrainian literature.
"Serves you right, or why you should choose yourself in relationships" is a frank, sharp-tongued, and incredibly sincere book by Katya Blyostka (a well-known blogger and author of the bestseller "A Mother is Not Your Maid"). This is not a classic psychology textbook but rather a conversation with a wise friend who does not mince words but gives very valuable advice.
The historical novel “The Secret Envoy” takes readers into the era of Cossack campaigns and diplomatic missions of the 17th century.
Through Forest, Sky, and Water is an adventure novel by Ukrainian writer Stepan Oksenyk intended primarily for young readers. The story combines elements of mystery, travel, and exploration of the natural world.
“The Eccentric Woman” is a profound psychological novel about a woman who dares to live beyond society’s expectations.
“The Enchantress” is a novel infused with mystical and psychological motifs, immersing readers in a world of secrets and inner transformation.
“The Exile and the Sinner” is a historical adventure novel that immerses readers in a world of dangerous intrigue, passion, and the struggle for justice.
“White Ash” is a profound poetry collection by Ihor Pavliuk that intertwines themes of memory, love, history, and inner pain.
“Someone Else’s Guilt” is a psychological novel about responsibility, truth, and the difficult choice between silence and justice.
The novel “Quarantine” is a sharp and timely story about an individual facing global restrictions, fears, and inner transformation. The author reflects on contemporary events through the lens of personal experience, blending irony, philosophical insight, and social critique.
The Essential is a prose work by Ukrainian writer Iryna Hanika that explores the inner world of a person and perception of reality.
“The Stranger from the Bois de Boulogne” is a historical adventure detective novel with elements of espionage fiction.
“Prince of the Ruthenians. In the Furnace of War” continues the historical saga, immersing readers in an era of fierce confrontations and decisive battles.


