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The main character of the novel, first published in 1928, by this Russian author duo is the endlessly inventive swindler Ostap Bender, who this time is in search of brilliants in one of 12 upholstered chairs scattered throughout the Soviet Union.
The main character of the novel is the ingenious swindler Ostap Bender, who this time is looking for diamonds in one of 12 upholstered chairs blown up across the Soviet Union.
The novel Glasam za ljubav is a touching story about young people searching for meaning, truth and love in a world full of misunderstandings, injustice and alienation.
A children's novel that follows the adventures of a group of village children led by Per Kvržica in the renovation of an abandoned mill. Lovrak uses simple language and humor to depict village life and children's resourcefulness, making the work a classic
The Young Man (1875) by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a complex novel about coming of age, moral struggles, and social conflicts in 19th-century Russia. The novel, although less well-known, is a powerful portrayal of internal struggle and social tensions, with an