The best children's books from the exhibition Non-fiction in Moscow
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Galia Kotova
- 2 years ago
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Calvin and Hobbs, a comic strip by the American artist Bill Watterson, dedicated to the adventures of a young prodigy and his toy tiger, appeared in the form of strips - “strips” - in many newspapers of the world for ten years, from 1985 to 1995, and in... Read more
For a record, for such a volume of the book, the time has read the "Beach" of Alex Garland. I have already told that “The Beach” with Leo DiCaprio is my favorite movie, and I wanted to read the book a long time ago, but it was periodically banned, so it... Read more
PRIMARY FANTASY ⠀ In the book description this was said - one of the first science fiction novels in the USSR ⠀ Recently, I really like to find such “sources” and read not only the novels themselves, but also the motives for their creation. For examp... Read more
I read the novel "1984" by George Orwell. I wonder how many people know this dystopia from a quote about Big Brother's widespread surveillance, and who has read and remembers this entire work well? The second half is hell. The realism of violence and the... Read more
Calvin and Hobbs, a comic strip by the American artist Bill Watterson, dedicated to the adventures of a young prodigy and his toy tiger, appeared in the form of strips - “strips” - in many newspapers of the world for ten years, from 1985 to 1995, and in... Read more
For a record, for such a volume of the book, the time has read the "Beach" of Alex Garland. I have already told that “The Beach” with Leo DiCaprio is my favorite movie, and I wanted to read the book a long time ago, but it was periodically banned, so it... Read more
PRIMARY FANTASY ⠀ In the book description this was said - one of the first science fiction novels in the USSR ⠀ Recently, I really like to find such “sources” and read not only the novels themselves, but also the motives for their creation. For examp... Read more
I read the novel "1984" by George Orwell. I wonder how many people know this dystopia from a quote about Big Brother's widespread surveillance, and who has read and remembers this entire work well? The second half is hell. The realism of violence and the... Read more