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Prebučna samoća
Loud Loneliness (1976), a novel by Bohumil Hrabal, is an introspective monologue by Hant'a, an old worker at a paper collection center in Prague, who has been pressing waste paper and books into packages with a hydraulic press for 35 years, calling it his
Pronaći samu sebe
Victoria About, a chick-lit writer, invites eleven friends to spend a month for free in a rented country house in order to write a reality book about their adventures.
Putnik usputne postaje
Dejan Šorak's spy-love novel Putnik sputne stažija lavishly, like in some BBC production, shows revolutionary times and personal dramas through a tense story...
Rašomon
If the stories and their protagonists could choose, the endings would certainly be different. But the rolling speculations that life and literature place under our feet do not care about such things.
Sat koji otkucava samo tik
The ticking clock is a novel about love, betrayal, revenge and crime. Beginning as a story about the passionate love and marriage of the university professor Julio and the young student Lujza, the novel sovereignly takes surprising genre directions.
Što je muškarac bez brkova: humoristički roman
When it was first published in 2000, Tomić's novel What is a Man Without a Mustache instantly became a bestseller, and over the next few years it went through a series of new editions, dramatizations, and a film adaptation. First edition.
Svećenik i demoni
When a police inspector receives news of the brutal murder of a priest, and then goes out into the field and finds a bracelet with an engraved name, one has no choice but to think that we are at the beginning of an intriguing crime story.
Taxi
Kathryn Cheet has five lives and five lovers – and she drives them all. When she's on the road in her black cab, none of her partners know where she's going or who she's picking up.
Umjetnica tijela
"Body Artist" (2001), a short novel by American writer Don DeLillo, explores the depths of grief, identity, and the boundaries between reality and art. The novel is a subtle meditation on solitude, creativity, and healing, where language melts into feelin









