The 'Armor of Light' accompanies the people of Kingsbridge in one of the turbulent times in modern times. Ken Follett brings to life the small and large struggles of the townspeople, all of whom turn out to be incredibly human.
Read More'Traitor's Gate' is the sixth book in the 'William Warrick' series, which combines suspense, elegance and British wit. This time the sophisticated detective needs to be more resourceful than ever, before it's too late.
Read Morehistorical novel. This book is an intimate and overwhelming testimony to the power of friendship and fiction at the lowest point of humanity. This is a heartwarming story about the power of books to bring us closer together, inspired by the true story of the underground library in Warsaw during World War II.
Read MoreElusius Archer is released from prison with only a bus ticket and the clothes on his body. After three years as a soldier in World War II, and a few more years behind bars, no one is waiting for him and he goes to the nearest town to look for work...
Read MoreFinley Donovan is once again struggling to finish her next novel and keep her head above water. On the positive side, she has Vero - the nanny who lives with her and is also a confidante; And the only body she's dealt with recently is that of her daughter's goldfish. On the less pleasant side, someone somewhere wants her ex-husband, Steven, out of the picture.
Read MoreOur senses, human beings, limit us, and we cannot really perceive everything that is happening around us. The senses of animals, on the other hand, are much more wonderful and powerful. The book invites us to a dizzying sensory universe of hundreds of thousands of animals, from our friends who live with us at home, such as the dog and the spider, to those hidden from our eyes...
Read MorePsychological thriller. Very relevant these days in a time of war against the cruelest of our enemies. Karin Toyle leads us through the battlefield of the war on terror into the dark recesses of the human soul with all its contradictions, holding before us a mirror that reflects the reality of our lives, directs a look at evil and pain, but does not let go of the light and hope that is hidden at the end of the tunnel.
Read MoreThe second book in the 'Hidden Iceland' series, four friends go for a weekend on the isolated island of Atliday, near the coast of Iceland. Only three will return from it alive. Detective Hulda Hermansdottir is sent to investigate the case, and soon discovers echoes of another murder, which happened a decade earlier in the western fjords.
Read MoreThe curious Clover and her mother Tali, a veterinary ophthalmologist, fly together to South Africa to an elephant rehabilitation sanctuary, with the aim of helping their local caretakers. Together with Okani, a boy of the same age who grew up in the elephant sanctuary, the two experience adventures and manage to solve a mystery...
Read MoreEtgar Kerat's seventh collection of stories is probably his wildest book - but out of the crazy reality, between extreme events and after unexpected turns, humanity, humor and comfort emerge, exactly at the moment when we need them.
Read MoreBook two in the "Jubilee Adventures" series. Again the teacher gave the children of the class a work for freedom: to write an essay about a hero they know. But this work is going to ruin Jubilee's upcoming vacation at Grandfather Gedaliah's seat, and the planned grape harvest in the vineyards. And besides, who even knows a real hero?
Read MoreNatural caves and caves installed for human use appear in the atlas: labyrinth caves, active spring caves, stalactite caves, a cave in volcanic rock, fireplaces, hall caves, fissure caves, hiding systems, cliff shelters and even bowl-like depressions sometimes connected to underground spaces.
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