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Malena je ime tanga
If you like raw eroticism like Cloud Atlas, this is a sensual saga – emotional, provocative, for those who want to feel the pulse of forbidden passion! Grandes probes whether love is a curse or a liberation?
Od Zagreba su ljepše samo Zagrepčanke
In the tradition of Šenoa and Matoš, Milčec celebrates the charm and contribution of Zagreb women to the development of the city. If you love Zagreb anecdotes like Majer's, this is an eternal eulogy to the city – touching, humorous, for those who love wal
Sjećanja jedne gejše
Arthur Golden, an American writer of Japanese descent, published a novel in 1997, which quickly became a bestseller, inspired by conversations with a real geisha, from which he created an epic story of beauty, ambition and survival in pre-war Japan.
Uvod u kršćanstvo: predavanja o apostolskom vjerovanju
Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI, gave a series of lectures at the University of Tübingen in 1968, which became the bestseller Introduction to Christianity – a profound interpretation of the apostolic faith in the crisis of the modern era.
Seks skandal 2: Političari u krevetu
The sequel to the ultimate hit Sex Scandal: Confessions of a Zagreb Model, Sex Scandal 2: Politicians in Bed, exposes the moral underbelly of Croatian politicians who publicly act as selfless fighters for the common good, while privately indulging in lust
Ljubavnik
The Lover (1977) is a monologue novel in which an Israeli master of introspection unravels family secrets during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Award-winning, translated into numerous languages, it is part of Yehoshua's exploration of identity and exile.
Deobe
Deobe is a novel about the tragic division of Serbs into Chetniks and Partisans during World War II. Winner of the NIN Award, it is part of a wider epic trilogy, inspired by Ćosić's experiences and historical documents.
Zločin i kazna
Crime and Punishment (1866), a masterpiece by F. M. Dostoevsky, a Russian genius of profound soul, exploring the limits of evil and redemption. With an afterword by Alexander Flaker.
Eva Luna
Eva Luna is a novel about a poor storyteller who weaves lives with words, written by Isabel Allende, the founder of Latin American magical realism. Published after the success of The House of the Spirits, this whirlwind of adventure combines love, revolut
Zagrepčanka
Branislav Glumac published a novel without periods or commas in 1974, as the relentless stream of thought of a young rebel. Published in socialist Yugoslavia, the work caused a scandal with its openness and became a classic about generational rebellion.