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      • I am still counting the days

        by Georgi Bardarov

        The book "I am still counting the days" is based on true story about the love between a Bosnian Muslim and Christian Serb during the Bosnian war and the siege of Sarajevo. Davor and Ayda had to find a way to be together during one of the most traumatic periods in the history of the Balkans. They came to be known as Sarajevo’s "Romeo and Juliet."

      • 5 Sentences

        by Ivan Totev, Dimitar Stefanov

        "Their stories are short because they know how to write the most important things! In 5 sentences they represent the life." Dimitar Stefanov and Ivan Totev are a creative tandem and are tempted by the challenge of writing in short form. Their book "5 sentences" is fully sustained in the style of minimalism and tells inspiring stories in 5 sentences.

      • Hear me

        by Silviya Krumova

        Silviya Krumova began writing on the social media under a pseudonym SilviAmica as a therapy against the widespread mental suffering "burnout" and "panic attacks". In addition to helping her overcome her problems, her inspiring and motivating book “Hear Me” is becoming a spiritual medicine for thousands of young people. In this book you will find everything that your inner voice screams and that you need to understand, to overcome, to change. “Hear Me” is а space for sharing worlds.

      • War of the roses

        by Maria Tolin, Maya Nikolova

        Maria Tolin and Maya Nikolova are a writing tandem of two young women. Water and Fire.  Their bold poetry crosses borders to break hearts and social norms. A perfect symbiosis between Maya's romantic verses and Maria's passionate words. A book of torment, harsh truth and war - the war between heart and mind, between pure love and dirty passion, between "Me" and "Us".

      • Zora

        by Sofia Georgieva

        The debut poetry books of Sofia Georgieva - "Zora" is a mirror of youth ready to taste sadness and happiness, love and separation, on the road to selflove. The author explains one of most important things in human life - growth. Wandering between right choices and wrong people, Sofia creates a ladder of words with which to climb the hearts of readers and lighten their souls.

      • Revolution

        by Spas Dimitrov

        How many hearts a wounded man must conquer to forget his beloved woman? She stands there, among the sins, dressed in poetry, tightly holding to the heart. And does not let go. "Revolution" is a collection of love poems. With Bukovski's uncensored language and Yavorov's tenderness, Spas Dimitrov immerses us in a modern tale of fear, passion and separation, in which the happy ending is replaced by the desire for inner change. The desire for Revolution!

      • Feel me

        by Silviya Krumova

        With love ... for love. The love of ourselves, of the beloved one, of art. Love that can't just be read - it is felt. “Feel Me” is not a book - it is an universe of emotions. Silviya Krumova`s words smell of vanilla and a warm home, ready to shelter us - to teach us that love is allowed to be written only by people with a pure soul.

      • ABSOLVO TE

        by Georgi Bardarov

        EUROPEAN LITERATURE PRIZE FOR 2021! https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/authors/georgi-bardarov The novel “Absolvo te” is based on two true stories – one about World War II and the Holocaust, and the other about the Arab-Israeli conflict. The main characters are a Palestinian, a Jewish man and a Nazis officer. Each of them must forgive and look past each other’s sins. They’re all in need of “Absolve te”, which translated from Latin means ‘’forgiveness of all sins’’.

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