Snowfall of discounts! -3%, -5% and -10%!
Snowfall of discounts! -3%, -5% and -10%!
Getting a discount is easy! Here are three options:
1. Register via the form under the product description and make your first purchase for an amount of €100 or more and become the owner of a permanent discount of -3% , which can be combined with discount No. 3 for -10%.
2. Write a review on the website about the purchased book or other product, be sure to include a photo, and we will send you an email with a promotional code for a -5% discount.
3. Follow our Instagram , make a story with a photo of the purchased product and mention our page. And we will send you a promotional code in a private message for a discount of as much as -10% , which can be combined with discount #1 of -3%!
Attention! Delivery time 7 -14 working days
Attention! Delivery time 7 -14 working days
You can read more about the conditions on the delivery page.
Book Don't Look Back and Be Silent Max Kidruk
Book Don't Look Back and Be Silent Max Kidruk
Imagine that there is a place on Earth that seems to be frozen in time. A place that can... Читати більше
Imagine that there is a place on Earth that seems to be frozen in time. A place that can hide anyone who wants to escape reality. Imagine that to get there, all you have to do is not look back and remain silent. There is only one problem: in such a place, sometimes things appear that are more terrible than what you are hiding from.
The life of the Grozan family suddenly changes. They move to a new house, and fourteen-year-old Mark is forced to go to a new school. The boy is well-read, intelligent, but very shy - the perfect object for bullying. Every day, becoming more withdrawn, he dreams of a world where there is no bullying and gratuitous cruelty. One day, Mark meets Sonya, a girl from a parallel class, who tells him about the existence of such a world and the possibility of getting there... simply by using the elevator in their house. The boy does not understand why Sonya would invent nonsense that is easy to refute, but in the end he goes after her. He does not suspect that a simple journey to the tenth floor threatens with something much worse than the destruction of ideas about the real world.