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A comic play with the participation of famous Soviet writers, written by Evgeny Shvats for the New Year's skit.
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The book tells with humor about the working days of crowd scene actors, whom the viewer sees every day in the cinema, but knows nothing about how they play w...
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This is a fragment of a satirical novel about the difficult life of ordinary electricians. With humor, it tells how the higher management imagined that peopl...
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This is a story about blogger Nastya, who believes in the kindness of people. But, as they say, with good intentions...
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A small sketch saying: “If a woman has thought of something, then only... No one can convince her but herself.”
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грн25.00 -10% Off грн22.50"Nobody's Business" is a book that combines the tension of a thriller and the depth of a psychological drama. The author tells the story of three friends who fi...
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Take two half-wit and whiskey-soaked moonshiners, add a mean old lady, gangsters, a fiery comet and flesh-eating Zombies and you have the ingredients for ...
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"Gil Braltar" was published in 1887. This is what the French call an “anecdote,” a colorfully told or imaginary incident presented in a manner characteristic...
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“The Burning Lamp” (1907) is one of the best author’s collections of the famous American writer O. Henry (1862-1910), in which the images of ordinary New Yor...
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A funny story about a community of poets in trouble, whose plans were mixed up by a Too Ordinary Girl.
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The Burning Lamp" (1907) is one of the best author's collections of the famous American writer O. Henry (1862-1910), in which the images of ordinary New York...
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The Burning Lamp" (1907) is one of the best author's collections of the famous American writer O. Henry (1862-1910), in which the images of ordinary New York...