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Dorotej
The novel Dorotej is a historical story about a young doctor in a monastery in medieval Serbia who struggles between science, faith and love. Through his fate, the author examines morality, freedom and human responsibility.
Kako ostati bez domovine: Sedam koraka od demokracije do diktature
In her book, Ece Temelkuran analyzes how societies are gradually sliding into authoritarianism. Through personal experiences and global examples, she reveals patterns of loss of freedom, compassion, and truth in the modern world.
Historija porodice Alibegović: transformacija iz begovske zemljoposjedničke u modernu građansku porodicu
The book depicts the development of a Bosnian bey family that, throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, transformed from a landowning family into a modern bourgeois family, reflecting broader social changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Radovan Karadžić: Uzroci, postanak i uspon genocida u Bosni i Hercegovini
Robert J. Donia's book provides an analytical look at Karadzic's life and the political, ideological, and social processes that led to war crimes and genocide in the 1990s.
Ponoćne uspomene
In Midnight Memories, actress Catherine Douglas wakes up in a hospital with no memories and faces a murder charge. Trying to uncover the truth about her past, she enters a world of deceit, intrigue, and passion.
Pentalogija tragedija
The Pentalogy of Tragedies is a collection of five dark, philosophical dramas that explore human guilt, suffering, and moral limits. The characters, faced with their own evil, discover how difficult it is to preserve humanity in a world without meaning.
Senator
In the political thriller Senator, attorney Will Lee enters the world of American politics. Struggling with corruption, threats, and personal doubts, he discovers that power comes with a price and that the truth can be deadly.
Banco: Sve ili ništa
In his book Banco – All or Nothing, Henri Charrière describes his life after escaping from prison in French Guiana. Seeking redemption, he embarks on an honest life, but through numerous adventures and shady dealings, he once again tests the limits of fre
Sretan cvrčak
In the story The Happy Cricket, a cheerful cricket lives carefree, happy in song and play, while hardworking ants remind him to work. The story teaches that true wealth lies in cheerfulness, joy, and an honest outlook on life.
Topaz
Topaz is a Cold War suspense novel by Leon Uris, published in 1967 by McGraw-Hill. The novel spent one week atop The New York Times Best Seller List, and was Uris's first New York Times number-one bestseller since Exodus in 1959.









