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        October 2021

        Shelter

        by Ursula Poznanski

        What if you created your own conspiracy theory - and suddenly, everyone believed in it?What happens when a party gets so out of hand that some hungover students come up with a crazy idea? On a whim, Benny and his friends invent a harebrained story about the visit of aliens. They make up a secret symbol that they spray all over town and post them under fake social media accounts. Benny, Nando, Till, Darya and Liv are mostly curious to see what will happen and if people will believe their conspiracy theory - Liv is also excited to have a topic for her bachelor's thesis in psychology. But to their own surprise, more and more people believe in the story, especially when an anonymous user called "Octavio" starts dropping mysterious hints. Benny’s attempt to clear everything up soon puts his life in danger.Bestselling author (#1 for German YA) Ursula Poznanski's new thriller is a vigilant analysis of the mechanisms of modern superstition and a shocking thriller about a prank that becomes confusing reality.

      • Count Leo Tolstoy.

        How he joked, whom he loved, what he admired and what the Yasnaya Polyana genius condemned

        by Eremeeva Darya

        The book of the writer and literary critic, senior researcher of the Leo Tolstoy Museum, Daria Eremeeva, based on the study and analysis of the works of Leo Tolstoy, his letters and diaries, memoirs of his relatives, friends and followers, is an extraordinary look at the personality of the Yasnaya Polyana genius. In this book, Tolstoy is ironic, playing tricks on his neighbors, fooling around with children, doing ridiculous acts and joking a lot. An experienced guide, Daria Eremeeva, also debunks many persistent myths about Tolstoy's character and gives the reader answers to questions frequently asked by visitors to the museum, namely: “What kind of family man was he? How did he raise his children? How did he treat women? Is it true that he was very strong physically? Did he love animals? Why did he begin to deny pure art, criticize science and stop going to church? And finally: Tolstoy does not smile anywhere in photos and portraits. Did he even have a sense of humor? " The book is supplied with rich illustrative material provided by the Leo Tolstoy State Museum.

      • True war & combat stories

        War City Stories

        by Habib Ahmadzadeh

        "A soldier, after 11 years, wrote a letter to an Iraqi soldier, stating that their son, who had been a member of the Special Forces-23 of the Iraqi Presidential Guards, while escaping, was killed by their own forces and the Iranian soldier buried him, and he had saved the Iranian soldier while Iraqi forces were shooting. The stories of this book are all realistic and have been narrated in two ways: one is by quotation or in the form of a second singular, and the other is the first person sometimes expressed as a dramatic soliloquy. Another feature of some of these stories is that they are narrative. In these stories, humans are equal in terms of individuality and position on both sides of the war. Ahmadzadeh is trying to create people who, apart from the political ideas and military conditions that put them against each other, have chosen humanity in their bottlenecks to overcome this difficult path. In this collection, we have come up with a unique writing style by Ahmadzadeh; using short, but uninterrupted sentences that connect with each other using simple conjunctions. This writing style, with suspense and excitement, brings the reader. Stories have concepts and thoughts other than the apparent subject, and they contain a simple and fluent prose and language. Themes are the other outstanding points of these stories. Also, the titles of some of the stories are worth attention, like “Thirty Nine and One Internees” and “Eagle’s Feather”, which can clarify the story for a typical audience who has not understood the underlying layer of the story. One of the other privileges of these stories is the plot of the stories, which have turned into a script because of their strong idea.The book “War City Stories” contains 8 short stories and their titles are:Eagle's Feather - Airplane - Thirty-Nine and One Internees - Warrior Escape - A Letter to Saad's Family - If There Was Not Darya Gholi - I Will Endure the Weight of This Load to the End - The Letter to the Writer to the American Military and Their Response."

      • March 2010

        Barbed Wire

        An Ecology of Modernity

        by Reviel Netz

        The history of animals and humans as seen through barbed wire.

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