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The Lying Life of Adults (2019), a stand-alone novel by Elena Ferrante, takes us to Naples in the 1990s through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Giovanna Trade, a bright, middle-class girl whose world falls apart with the discovery of her family's lies.
This book is an attempt to map ownership patterns and their effects on media pluralism and independence in the countries of South East Europe and EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe.
One of the most important works in Croatian legal literature, especially in the field of criminal procedural law. The book provides a detailed analysis of the Criminal Procedure Code, including all relevant amendments, as well as case law and internationa
The book by Zagreb travel writer and professor Juraj Bubalo is a kind of encyclopedia of Croatian travelers and explorers. Unique in Croatian non-fiction, it popularizes the culture of exploration and reminds us that Croats have been part of global discov
In terms of the criticism of the civilization drive, the depth of the vision, the rounded philosophical structure, the birth of a new language, the sentence structure - Dobrivojević is probably the greatest writer who has appeared in the last 30 years.

After five novels, Richard Bachman “died” when it was discovered that it was actually a pseudonym for Stephen King. The novel “The Disciplinarians” appeared in parallel with King’s novel “Despair,” and all the main characters of this book were borrowed fr
"The Disciplinarians" depicts the terror that unfolds in a quiet American suburb when a supernatural force takes control of reality. Poplar Street in the small town of Wentworth is transformed into a scene of chaos when red vans and armed assailants resembling characters from children's cartoons appear.
The story centers on Seth, an eight-year-old autistic boy obsessed with TV shows and comi...
The second novel from Ellroy's L.A. quartet, a dark noir thriller set in Los Angeles in the 1950s, which explores corruption, power and the moral abyss. The story follows three main characters involved in the world of crime and political intrigue during t
Translated, praised and read all over the world as the only true heir to the writing erudition of Umberto Eco, Iain Pears will keep you awake long after bedtime with his novel The Case of Smerkoaz.
The oldest preserved Croatian primer and a significant monument of Croatian Glagolitic heritage, printed in Venice by Andrija Torresani. Facsimile reprint from 1983, with transliteration and afterword by Josip Bratulić.

This book contains interesting insights into social science and may be a valuable addition to your collection.
The novel The Inheritors (1969) by Harold Robbins, a bestselling American author, is a dynamic saga of power, ambition, and intrigue in the world of the film and television industry.
Žuna na telefonu by Vjekoslav Majer is a collection of children's poems that, through gentle verses and rich illustrations by Zdenka Pozaić, explores nature, animals, children's games, and everyday situations from a child's perspective.
The plot is intertwined with lyrical writings, theological reflections, cultural memories, and personal encounters.
In this book, the author recalls those early days of expectation, and what subsequently emerged out of "the vision".
The book is based on facts, reasons, arguments, examples and conclusions and contains history, geography, biography, archeology and views of distinguished experts, and there is also material from the Bible itself.

The book "What modern science says about the beginning of the life of an individual" by Edvard C. Freiling and a group of authors, explores scientific perspectives on the beginning of human life.
The book deals with issues such as:
- When does human life begin?
- What are the scientific evidences and theories about the beginning of life?
- How do different scientific disciplines, such as biology and embryology, deal with this issue?
Discover timeless wisdom in a book that takes you on a fascinating journey through the spirit of humanity! Surrender to the magic of Hamvas' poetic style and discover why Anthologia humana is a masterpiece that transcends time!

The book is powerful, personal, and provocative; it is a blend of philosophy, testimony, and spiritual literature.
“The Power of Christian Madness” is a collection of autobiographical essays, spiritual reflections, and testimonies by Tatyana Goricheva, an intellectual who went through an existential crisis in the Soviet Union, philosophical quests, an experience of the East (especially Zen Buddhism), and then a radical conversion to Christianity. The book traces her transition from atheistic Soviet culture ...
In this Collection, we present 12 studies that present research results related to the topics of essential values for a successful marriage, behavior with sexuality before marriage, and how and to what extent attending mass affects marriage and family.
"Science Does Not Exclude Religion" (2015) by Luka Marković explores the relationship between science and religion, emphasizing how they are not mutually exclusive, but can complement each other.