British literature
Prvi kontakt
Zoran Živković, an excellent connoisseur of science fiction, made a selection of Clarke's best stories with the motif of first contact and wrote an extensive text in which he interprets them in detail.
PSmith, novinar
Psmith, Journalist is a humorous novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in 1915. The novel combines the author's distinctive British humor with elements of adventure, and follows the adventures of young Psmith, who briefly works as a journalist.
P. S. Volim te
The multi-million hit "P. S. I love you" is the debut of the Irish writer Cecelia Ahern, which launched her into the orbit of the most famous and beloved contemporary writers. In 2019, Ahern also wrote the long-awaited sequel to this novel, "The P.S. I Lo
Pustila sam te
The tense psychological thriller "I Let You Go" by author Clare Mackintosh delivers an emotional plot with many unexpected twists that will change the dynamics of the story beyond recognition.
Pustolovina božićnog pudinga
The Christmas Pudding Adventure (1960) is a collection of six crime stories by Agatha Christie, in which five cases are solved by Hercule Poirot and one by Miss Marple.
Pustolovine Sherlocka Holmesa: Krivotvoritelji
It is interesting that back in the time of Conan Doyle and other authors wrote about the detective from London's foggy 221b Baker Street, which mostly dealt with the period before Holmes met Dr. Watson and achieved great success.
Put do Indije
A Passage to India (1924) by E. M. Forster explores the tensions between British colonialism and Indian culture in Chandrapore in the 1920s. The story follows Dr. Aziz, an Indian doctor, and his attempts to befriend the British amidst racial and cultural
Putovanja oko svijeta
A collection of diaries and accounts by English navigator James Cook about his three legendary voyages around the world, which expanded European knowledge of the Pacific, promoted science and cartography, and established the British colonial presence.
Radosti i jadi rada
British philosopher Alain de Botton, a master of elegant meditations on everyday life, in this book explores work not as an obligation, but as an existential phenomenon full of contrasts: the joy of creativity and the misery of meaninglessness.
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