We are not makers of history. We are made by history
Celia, the main character of Christmas Roses, a certified bestseller by Amanda Cabot, is not really expecting any miracles from Christmas. All she wants is a couple more boarders, and they are a rare "commodity" in her tiny mining town. And the one t...
Condoleezza Rice, one of the most prominent and popular politicians of the 21st century, knows first-hand what it means to fight for democracy in this ever-changing and ever-frightening world. She used to be the secretary of state and is now ready to...
Candice Millard is internationally known for writing gripping, revealing, historically correct biographies of world-famous people like Roosevelt and Garfield. And now she's back with Hero of the Empire, an exciting, riveting chronology of Churchill's...
War Brides is one of those incredible novels that become instant international bestsellers and stay forever in the hearts and minds of the readers. Helen Bryan is known for creating heart-wrenching, touching, powerful stories that resonate with milli...
Michael Connelly is a prominent figure in modern-day literature, and he's one of the "kings" of mystery thrillers. As for the Harry Bosch series, it always brings the heat and grabs the reader's attention from the get-go. This time around, Bosch, the...
Chye Hoon, the main character of this wonderful story, is a strong girl who's constantly struggling with the day-by-day routine in the third part of the world. She dreamed of going to school, but she was supposed to be a cook, and the hardest thing f...
Robert Masello is a world-esteemed, award-winning and bestselling author of fascinating mystery thrillers that always deal with some ancient prophecies, the supernatural and scary stuff. That's exactly what makes them so compelling, and The Einstein...
The international critics are calling North and South a true masterpiece of English literature and one of the finest works by Elizabeth Gaskell. It's worth mentioning that this novel was turned into a television show not once, but twice - in '75 and...