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This is our collection of Russian classics, fiction, non-fiction and dictionaries. We have a large variety of these books. If you don't find what you are looking for, please stay tuned, we are constantly adding our inventory online.
A timeless classic of daily devotions by the "Prince of Preachers." Features 732 meditations for every morning and evening of the year. This book provides spiritual strength, comfort, and biblical insight to help believers grow closer to God daily.
365 gospel-centered devotions to guide you through the year. Paul David Tripp provides daily encouragement to help you rely on God's grace and live for His glory.
This collection features Pushkin's historical masterpiece "Boris Godunov" alongside his "Little Tragedies"—short plays exploring human passions like greed and envy. A cornerstone of Russian drama, it blends Shakespearean scope with deep psychology.
The first two volumes of Sholokhov's epic masterpiece. A sweeping chronicle of Don Cossack life during historic upheavals. The intense love story of Grigory and Aksinya unfolds alongside family dramas, World War I, and the brewing revolution of 1917.
A brilliant comedic tale about a jealous husband's absurd attempts to catch his wife in an affair. His suspicion leads him from a tense street encounter straight into a ridiculous situation—hiding under a stranger's bed with another "uninvited guest."
A collection of novellas by the great classic Anton Chekhov, including "Ward No. 6", "The Duel", and "The Man in a Case". The book explores human soul, life paradoxes, and tragic reality with the author's signature medical precision.
Ivan Turgenev's masterwork, A Sportsman's Sketches, is a timeless Russian classic. This collection vividly portrays provincial life, the profound depth of the peasant soul, and poetic nature, gently exposing the injustices of the serfdom era. Prose.
An iconic Russian novel about generational conflict. Young nihilist Yevgeny Bazarov rejects art, love, and aristocratic values. But a meeting with Anna Odintsova tests his strict theory, deeply changing his views on life, nature, and human feelings.
Leo Tolstoy's epic masterpiece chronicles the lives of Russian society during the Napoleonic era. Following Bezukhov, Bolkonsky, and Rostova, this novel explores love, war, and human destiny, creating an unmatched portrait of historical transformation.
A 20th-century masterpiece where the devil visits Soviet Moscow. It weaves together satire, a tragic love story of the Master and Margarita, and a retelling of Pontius Pilate's encounter with Jesus. A brilliant exploration of good and evil.
This novel tells the story of a lower-class sailor who, for the love of a bourgeois girl, obsessively educates himself and becomes a famous writer. Having achieved wealth and fame, he becomes completely disillusioned with human hypocrisy and dies..
"Demons" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a prophetic novel warning against nihilism and radical political ideas. It explores a secret society plot and the tragic moral decay of human souls, centered around Nikolai Stavrogin. A masterpiece of world fiction.
The novel tells the story of a British mariner who survives a shipwreck and spends over 28 years on a desert island. The hero shows incredible courage, masters crafts, finds a loyal friend named Friday, and keeps humanity alive in the wild.
The iconic play captures the decline of the Russian aristocracy at the turn of the 20th century. Madame Ranevskaya returns to her heavily indebted estate, only to watch her beloved cherry orchard sold at auction to the practical merchant Lopakhin.
The Lady with the Dog" is a famous collection of short stories by Anton Chekhov. The book includes selected works of the author, revealing the finest facets of the human soul, everyday drama, hidden feelings, and the eternal theme of secret love.
A psychological thriller about student Rodion Raskolnikov, who kills a pawnbroker to test his "superman" theory. The novel explores guilt, moral boundaries, and the path to spiritual rebirth through suffering and love. A masterpiece of world literature.
A fascinating look into the private lives of 25 famous Christian leaders. William J. Petersen reveals the struggles and triumphs of figures like Martin Luther and John Wesley, showing how they navigated conflict and faith. A must-read for any couple.
A tragic tale of Gwynplaine, disfigured as a child into a permanent grin. Amidst the cruelty of 17th-century English aristocracy, he finds pure love with blind Dea. A powerful social masterpiece exploring the contrast between soul and appearance.
Alexei Ivanovich, a young tutor, is drawn into the feverish world of a German casino. This novel explores the psychology of addiction and toxic love, where the thrill of the roulette wheel eclipses all reason. A raw look at human obsession.
Nick Vujicic reveals how to put faith into action to overcome any obstacle. A guide on handling crises, bullying, and career challenges from a man born without limbs. Learn to build a "ridiculously good life" by being unstoppable.
A practical guide for wives on building a harmonious marriage based on biblical principles. Debi Pearl shares advice on how to become a true support to your husband, understand his needs, and find joy in family life by following God's design.
A profound study of the process of sanctification. Andrew Davis describes the believer's "internal journey"—a path of spiritual growth through knowledge, faith, character, and action, aimed at achieving holiness and Christlikeness in daily life.
In this book, Paul Washer considers three prominent gifts God provided for growth in godliness: the Scriptures, prayer, and participation in the local church. He encourages believers to rely on these ordinary means for extraordinary spiritual growth.
A collection of kind Christian stories for every day. This book teaches kids to find joy in small things, share kindness, and build a bond with God. Each page features an instructive story, a Bible verse, and an inspiring "ray of joy" thought.