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2025
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We have entered an era of unprecedented technological achievements and innovations, and isn't it time for us to start rejoicing? Definitely yes, but there is a nuance. Deep within us sits an irresistible desire to receive something that is somehow even awkward to talk about out loud. Will the 21st century help us find the desired Immortality and Eternal Youth? Or will we remain captive of our illusions?
2026
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What if the supernatural was just another form of content?Phenomenality Saga is a dark, satirical, genre-bending novel about modern mythmaking, media reality, and the business of miracles. In a world where cameras define truth and attention creates meaning, the unexplained doesn't disappear — it gets monetized.Blending cosmic horror, absurd comedy, and sharp metafiction, this book explores forgotten gods, manufactured phenomena, and the uncomfortable idea that belief is eas...
2025
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Where the Storks Fly Away is a savage, heart-piercing novel about two siblings ripped from an annihilated city. A fierce, unflinching story of modern — and all-too-familiar — war, survival, and the small rituals that keep us human when the world has been reduced to ruins.
2025
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Lontanna is a modern fairy tale about difference, friendship, and the quiet courage of childhood.Tender, poetic, and full of wonder, Lontanna is a story for children and adults alike—a tale that invites us to see magic in the smallest things and to believe in the beauty of true friendship with human and... alien.
2025
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You are afraid of them. They hate you, or more likely - they just don't care about you. So your world is limited to an apartment with a computer, and they walk there, behind the walls, and do not bother you. But perhaps the time has come when your Universes will collide. There is something that unites you - a common fear of...
2026
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This book begins in a familiar place and gradually drifts somewhere far less definable. What seems simple at first slowly looses its shape, allowing everyday observation to blur into something wider and quieter.There is no central hero, no clear destination, and no promise of resolution. Instead, the story moves by association, presence, and gentle shifts of perspective, inviting the reader to observe rather than interpret.No Response is a minimalist, surreal reflection on ...
2026
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In the Dark City, nothing is censored — not thoughts, not memories, not desire.Two drifting figures move through abandoned streets where consciousness takes physical form. Doors open without reason, places rearrange themselves, and familiar ideas fracture into voices that speak on their own. Identity is fluid here, emotion precedes logic, and the city responds not to intention, but to impulse.Without Filters is a surreal urban journey through raw perception and unprocessed ...
2025
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A cringe-philosophical guide to not checking out — and maybe even sticking around long enough to evolve.This is anti-death-drive literature dressed as cosmic comedy. A post-satirical, post-scientific, post-everything journey through immortality, dopamine, and the unbearable weirdness of being.Forget hope. Choose recursion.
2025
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We have entered an era of unprecedented technological achievements and innovations, and isn't it time for us to start rejoicing? Definitely yes, but there is a nuance. Deep within us sits an irresistible desire to receive something that is somehow even awkward to talk about out loud. Will the 21st century help us find the desired Useless Immortality and Eternal Youth? Or Humanity will choose Useless Party?
2025
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When two travelers step into an abandoned amusement park at dusk, they expect rust and silence. Instead, they encounter a place governed by unfamiliar rules: rides with no operators, light that breathes from within objects, and machines that awaken to mirror forgotten fragments of the past.Denzel, the quiet architect of the park, leads SeaAsia through attractions that appear and vanish at will. Screens reveal childhood moments she cannot remember; reflections fold time like paper; ...











