7 book novelties of different genres for warm evenings and boring weekends

A psychological novel? A global science fiction bestseller? A work of philosophy? To make the choice was easier, collected seven novelties of the book world, tell us about each.

Olga Uskova, “Etudes Czerny”

Olga Uskova runs a business in the field of creating artificial intelligence for unmanned transportation in Russia, the European Union, the United States, Asia, Latin America and Africa. Her literary debut is a novel written on the verge of science fiction, geopolitical thriller, philosophical cyberpunk in the spirit of Victor Pelevin about the awakening artificial intelligence and satire on the Western agenda. Co-authored by the artificial intelligence Cognitive Hippolyte. In this book, fiction is intertwined with real research by domestic roboticists and neural programmers, and descriptions of everyday life in the Kremlin are intertwined with predictions for the future.

Olga Uskova,

Olga Uskova, “Czerny’s Etudes”

Neil Degrasse Tyson, “Message from the Stars. Cosmic Prospects of Mankind”

The name of Neil Degrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, popularizer of science, blogger, author of popular science bestsellers is known to everyone who is at least a little interested in space, physics, technology. In his new book, the author proposes to consider space perspectives as a unifying factor for scientists and researchers from all parts of the world. It is space, according to the researcher, should become a direction for joint work and large-scale international projects. The author tells us which areas of research will be the most promising in the near future and how important it is for teams from different countries to work on them.

Neil Degrasse Tyson,

Neil Degrasse Tyson, “Message from the Stars. Space perspectives of mankind”

Denis Dragunsky, “The True Life of Denis Korablev. Who am I? ‘Deniska from the stories’ or Denis Viktorovich Dragunsky? Or both at once?”

Denis Dragunsky, son of writer Viktor Dragunsky, for many generations of readers of the iconic “Deniska’s Stories” remained the same mischievous boy. But how much does the hero of the stories resemble his prototype? What was it like to grow up in the shadow of a star character? And how did Deniska’s fame affect the fate of the real Denis? About all this talented and humorous recalls in his new book writer, essayist Denis Dragunsky. The book is illustrated with unique photographs from the archive of the Dragunsky family.

Denis Dragunsky,

Denis Dragunsky, “The True Life of Denis Korablev”

Owen King, “The Curator.”

Stephen King’s youngest son, Owen, became famous after he wrote with his famous father the novel “Sleeping Beauties”. In the new work, the action unfolds in a universe living according to the laws of steampunk. On the streets with rumbling rides smoking streetcars and horse-drawn carriages, people suffer from epidemics, and the Ship-Morg takes from the streets of the dead. Joining its crew is a girl named Dee, who wants to find her brother – either among the living or the dead….

Owen King,

Owen King, “The Curator”

Alva Noé, “Everything is Intertwined. How art and philosophy make us who we are.”

Philosopher Alva Noé has been working on the theory of perception and consciousness for many years. In his book, sometimes emotionally, sometimes intentionally provocative, he shows why we should write, define, and analyze human history through philosophy and art. Noé believes that modern humanity greatly underestimates the intertwining of life, philosophy, and art. His book is a sophisticated interdisciplinary study that aims to show why human nature is an aesthetic phenomenon and why we need art and philosophy to understand ourselves.

Alva Noé,

Alva Noé, “Everything is Intertwined.”

Alice Baudelaire, “Escape. Outcast.”

The second part of the debut series in the genre of psychological thriller with elements of mysticism from the Russian author, cosplayer Alisa Bodler. The first book became an event in Young Adult literature, giving readers a bright new name. The sequel is mesmerizing with unexpected plot twists.

In the first part of the story, the main character Bosey went on a dangerous quest and almost paid with his life. He explored the mystical Baudrillard mansion, and he managed to get out. In the second book about all the details of the passage and mysteries of the quest will tell Jeremy, who skillfully and succinctly builds for Bosey his version of the events occurring in the mansion, and their cause-and-effect relationships.

Alice Baudelaire,

Alice Baudelaire, “Escape. Outcast.”

Elaina Urquhart, “The Birdcatcher’s Trap.”

A world bestseller from pathologist, scholar with a degree in criminal justice, and creator of the popular tru-crime podcast Elaina Urquhart. The antagonist protagonists are Jeremy, a deranged maniac who kills out of interest, and Ren Mueller, a forensic scientist who begins to suspect that the brutal murders have something to do with her. Jeremy knows how to throw her off the trail by manipulating the bodies. And finding him won’t be easy. Screen rights have already been purchased by the company that made Chernobyl.

Elaina Urquhart,

Elaine Urquhart, “The Birdcatcher’s Trap.”

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