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        2020

        Lost Island

        by Natalia Gumenyuk

        The Lost Island is a collection of reportage pieces from the Russian- occupied Crimea by a well-known journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk, who visited the peninsula in 2014– 2019. Her book tells the true stories and tragedies of people whose lives took a drastic turn after 2014. Some of these Crimean residents live under occupation, others in a different country. What is the unvarnished truth of their stories? Businessmen and retirees, Crimean Tatars, students and activists, human rights advocates and soldiers, people of varied political and ideological affiliations tell their stories: some want to share their quiet, long suppressed pain while others are tired of silently succumbing to fear.

      • Poetry
        July 1904

        Paradise Lost

        by John Milton

        Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books (in the manner of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification. The poem concerns the biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men".

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2020

        How Ukraine Lost Donbas

        by Denys Kazanskyi, Maryna Vorotyntseva

        This book is not about war."How Ukraine lost Donbas" is the latest history of two regions of Ukraine, Donetsk, and Luhansk.This book is about the economic catastrophe of the region, Russian propaganda expansion, the formation of powerful financial and political clans, and the origins of separatism.We talk about how the powerful elites of Donbas first lit the fire of enmity, then burned in it themselves, pushing their region into the abyss of bloodshed.

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        Children's & YA

        The Candy Guild (2). The Lost Recipe

        by Tanja Voosen/ Viktoria Gavrilenko

        Magical sweets and real miracles? Elina has experienced them both in Belony, and now she can hardly wait to dip deeper into the world of the candy crafters. But it’s not long before a new problem arises, because just before Robin’s first candy crafting examination, his magic tool goes bust. Old Mr Snotty knows where they can get help, and he takes Elina and her friends to Bittersweet Avenue. It quickly becomes clear, though, that not all candy crafters are well disposed towards “ungifted” people. There are also rumours about the return of the mysterious Otherwise Society, which has tried once before to bring down the mighty Candy Guild. When Mr Snotty suddenly disappears without a trace, it’s up to Elina, Charlie and Robin to follow the clues he has left behind for them. They soon realize that there is a reason for his disappearance, because the Otherwise Society is looking for something in particular – and Elina, Charlie and Robin have the key to this something in their hands…

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        April 2017

        The Lost Children

        by Donald Willerton

        At a picnic in the mountains in 1891, three children run into the forest to play and are never seen again. Morethan a hundred years later, Mogi Franklin and his sister, Jennifer, discover a series of clues that bring themto the brink of solving the mystery, only to be thwarted by a resort-building billionaire eager to sacrifice an entiretown to build a playground for the rich.The Mogi Franklin Mystery Series features a new kind of twenty-first-century hero for Middle-Grade readers as the young adventurer uses his unique problem-solving skills to battle legends of the past while solving the mysteries of today.

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        April 2006

        Last & Lost

        Ein Atlas des verschwindenden Europas

        by Katharina Raabe, Monika Sznajderman

        Europa verändert sein Gesicht. Orte und Landschaften werden verlassen, sie verfallen oder verschwinden ganz. Zwischen Atlantik und Kaspischem Meer, zwischen Adria und Barentssee stößt man auf Ruinen der modernen Zivilisation: auf Industriebrachen, einstürzende Bahnhöfe, Kasernen und Sanatorien, auf tote Schienenstränge oder unentzifferbare Grabinschriften. Vor allem in Mittel- und Osteuropa sind die Narben einer von Krieg, Vertreibung und megalomanischer Naturbeherrschung gekennzeichneten Epoche noch sichtbar. Autorinnen und Autoren aus fünfzehn europäischen Ländern haben ihre sie besonders inspirierenden Orte besucht und erkundet - fragile Stadtviertel, zerfallene Dörfer, abbröckelnde Küstenstriche, deren Aura gefangennimmt, die ein Geheimnis bergen, das ergründet werden will. Liegt ihr Zauber darin, daß sie die letzten ihrer Art sind? Unterirdische Beziehungen, überraschende kulturelle Verwandtschaften zwischen weit voneinander entfernten Regionen werden sichtbar - Zeugen einer gemeinsamen Geschichte, deren undeutlich werdende Spuren kurz vor dem Verschwinden nachgezeichnet werden. Ergänzt um photographische Arbeiten von Künstlern, die sich unabhängig von den Autoren auf den Weg gemacht haben, um einen letzten Blick auf Vergessenes und Verlorenes zwischen Belgrad und Istanbul, Lissabon und Königsberg zu werfen, vermittelt dieser Band eine Ahnung von dem so fragilen wie bezaubernden Reichtum unseres Kontinents.

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        January 1997

        Lost Highway

        Das Buch zum Film

        by Lynch, David; Gifford, Barry

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        October 2009

        Lost Worlds

        by Howe, John

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        April 2018

        Lost Souls

        Horrorthriller

        by Finn, Thomas

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        June 2016

        Short Story Collection: The Man Who Lost His Past Love

        by A Yi

        Latest collection of short stories by A Yi written during 2012-2015. Eight profound stories about the reality of people from bottom of the society. A Yi is like a magician who touches the urban life, past and present and the vision of ordinary people, and presents modern society’s pain of desire. The illiterate old woman came to the city and lived with her granddaughter together, but they hated each other gradually and died in two days successively; the villagers chased a mysterious old man and showed the extraordinary creativity of brutality after getting the optional disposal right; the prominent writer suffered a lot due to the talented rookie and could not face the judgment of fate since then

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        February 2009

        Lost and Sound

        Berlin, Techno und der Easyjetset

        by Tobias Rapp

        Techno ist tot, zumindest offiziell. In Wirklichkeit waren elektronische Musik und die nächtliche Subkultur des Ausgehens – jenseits von sozialen Utopien und Love Parade – nie kreativer und interessanter als heute. Und nie so an einem Ort konzentriert: Jedes Wochenende bevölkern junge Leute aus ganz Europa ein paar Kilometer am Berliner Spreeufer; sie kommen mit Billigfliegern und bleiben nicht selten, bis die letzte After Hour nach Tagen fast wieder ins nächste Wochenende mündet ... Tobias Rapp, selbst DJ und ein intimer Kenner der Szene, porträtiert die faszinierendste, exzessivste und insgeheim einflußreichste Hauptstadtkultur und ihre Protagonisten: Tänzer und DJs, Musikproduzenten und Stadtplaner.

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        March 2017

        Lost in Fuseta

        Ein Portugal-Krimi

        by Ribeiro, Gil

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        August 2009

        Lost in Paderborn

        Wie man mit Billigfliegern durch ganz Europa kommt – und was man dort erleben kann

        by Chesshyre, Tom / Übersetzt von Zühlke, Sigrun

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