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грн25.00 -25% Off грн18.75"Verlybry" is a book that stunningly immerses the reader in the world of fantasy and magic. A unique story unfolds before you about the adventures of a brave yo...
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The second part of the collection of poems “To the Owl II” is imbued with simple ridicule, in which lies the truth of the life of the lyrical hero Sasha. And...
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Love is a very strange feeling. It brings both happiness and pain. Someone inspired flies forward and does everything for his soulmate. And someone... Quietl...
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грн25.00 -25% Off грн18.75"Evil Charms. The Book of Spells" is an exciting fantasy book about the adventures of the young sorceress Eliza in a world where magic is intertwined with ordin...
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Before you is a collection of poems "Endless Love". It contains eight works: both new and several old ones, put aside by the author of the poems. All of them...
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An observation story about how different people's reactions are when the usual rhythm of life suddenly changes. The main goal of this story is an attempt to ...
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грн25.00 -25% Off грн18.75"Poems and Prose" is a posthumous collection of works of an outstanding Ukrainian poet and novelist. The book consists of poems and prose works that reflect a w...
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грн25.00 -25% Off грн18.75"Dreams and Thoughts" is a penetrating book full of subtle feelings, philosophical reflections and personal confessions. The author gives us the opportunity to ...
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Lord Byron (1788–1824) does not need to be introduced to the Russian reader. One has only to present him with the small poem “Waltz.” Byron wrote this comic ...
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How lucky are those of you who live in old houses - even if not very old, but just ones that still have double-glazed windows and a wide window sill. In wint...
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In 1807, Byron's first collection of poems, Leisure Hours, was published, which was reviewed unkindly by the Edinburgh Review. Byron responded with a scathin...