The Plague Doesn't Come Alone

The Plague Doesn't Come Alone

book type
0 Review(s) 
LF/336031988/R
Russian
In stock
грн95.00
грн80.75 Save 15%

  Instant download 

after payment (24/7)

  Wide range of formats 

(for all gadgets)

  Full book 

(including for Apple and Android)

In the book “The Plague Doesn’t Come Alone” by Alexander Grinder, an exciting and multifaceted story is revealed, which plunges the reader into an atmosphere of tension, riddles and human trials. This book is not just another novel about the fight against an invisible enemy, but an in-depth study of human psychology, fate and strength of mind in crisis. The author masterfully creates a story in which each page is filled with intrigue, and each event seems to be part of a complex mosaic leading to unexpected discoveries. The main plot of the book unfolds in an era when an invisible threat falls on the world - an epidemic that, like a shadow, envelops cities and villages, forcing people to fight for survival. But behind the external threat are much deeper themes: fear, hope, betrayal, and redemption. Grinder masterfully shows how the true traits of a person’s character, his weakness and strength are revealed in a crisis. At the center of the story are the fates of several heroes, each facing their own inner demons and external trials, which makes the book especially lively and multifaceted. This book is ideal for adult readers who appreciate psychological depth and intense emotional experiences. It will be of interest to fans of literature about human perseverance, dramatic stories and social conflicts. It will especially appeal to those who seek in literature not only entertainment, but also a reason to think about the meaning of life, about how we react to difficulties and what helps us to maintain humanity in the most difficult times. "The Plague Doesn't Come Alone" is a book for those who are not afraid to immerse themselves in complex topics, who appreciate bright character development and sincere, lively style of the author. Alexander Grinder is known for his ability to create rich, realistic images and subtly convey the inner experiences of heroes. His style is a combination of psychological precision and literary elegance, which makes each of his books special. In Plague Doesn't Come Alone, the author uses vivid metaphors and expressive descriptions, creating a sense of presence in the very center of events. His previous works, such as “Shadows of the Past” and “Limits of Fate”, were also distinguished by a deep study of the characters and the ability to keep the reader in suspense, which makes his work recognizable and loved. The topics raised in the book are not only the fight against external threats, but also internal conflicts, the search for meaning and values. Why do some people give up? CM and others find the strength to go further? How can fear and hope coexist within one person? Why sometimes in the darkest moments the brightest ideas and actions are born? These questions make "Wonder does not come alone" not just a fascinating reading, and a real philosophical reflection on the nature of the human spirit . If you are looking for a book that will make you think, touch the living and give new views on familiar things, then Alexander Grinder’s “The Plague Doesn’t Come Alone” will be an excellent choice. This is a work that does not let go after the last page, causing a desire to return to it again and again to rethink what you saw and feel the strength of a human character in the most difficult situations. In a world full of uncertainty and challenges, this book is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is a spark of hope and strength within each of us to overcome any or all challenges.
LF/336031988/R

Data sheet

Name of the Author
Александра Гриндер
Language
Russian
Release date
2014

Reviews

Write your review

The Plague Doesn't Come Alone

In the book “The Plague Doesn’t Come Alone” by Alexander Grinder, an exciting and multifaceted story is revealed, which plunges the reader into an atmosphere of...

Write your review

3 books by the same author:

Products from this category: