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On the occasion of the quarantine Liters, the largest electronic and audiobook service in Russia and the CIS countries, will release some of the new products in electronic form. You can read them on the Litres.ru website, as well as in the "Liters: Read!" Application. The BeautyHack editors talk about books worth paying attention to - from novels about love and friendship to a scientific explanation of the current situation in the world.
By the way, especially for our readers, Liters gives gifts: enter the APRIL promo code on the Litres.ru website and get the book for free! Also available for you is a 20% discount on electronic and audiobooks of the service participating in the promotion.
The Brightest Stars by Anna Todd

A modern novel by American writer Anna Todd about love, tenderness and boundless youthful dreams. Sensitive and romantic girls will definitely like him. The main character Karina once learned from her mother that all stars have a divine nature and the brightest of them, alas, burn out first. Sometimes, plunging into the dark corners of her consciousness, a girl feels exactly like these immortal luminaries. In the constant struggle with life's trials, she practically loses her strength and faith that everything can be different, different. But everything changes with the arrival of Kael. Gkpriya feels sympathy for him, interest and spark ignites in her: to find out as much as possible about this person. But, as her mother had warned, the brightest stars burn out first …
“Coronavirus. Survival instruction ", Ancha Baranova

Ancha Baranova - Doctor of Biological Sciences, professor at George Mason University, wrote, perhaps, the most relevant book at the moment about what we all wanted to know, but were afraid to ask. The coronavirus COVID-19 appeared in China at the end of 2019. The headlines of the media say: there is no treatment, no vaccine, the virus is transmitted from person to person. Why hasn't this happened before? The author opens the veil of secrecy and answers the questions of concern to everyone: what is Coronavirus and where did it come from? Is it worth it to be afraid and how to live in the new conditions of the pandemic? How to protect yourself and your loved ones? Only facts and scientific justification for all arguments.
"Telephone operator", Roman Kanushkin

This is a book for lovers of detective stories and stories with a long denouement. The main character, the famous writer-publicist, Trout, carefully thinks out the script of his new book, which would later become fatal for him. Its chapters become a terrifying scenario for a series of mysterious atrocities in the city, the victims of which are women. The plot of the book is projected into reality, making the public shudder with fear. The last straw is the video of another murder published on the Internet. The reader is faced with many questions: Is Trout a victim or a ruthless criminal? Is his book an imitation or a deliberate story of a serial killer? And most importantly: what ending awaits us at the end?
"Caution, the doors are closing", Maria Metlitskaya

The cozy prose of Maria Metlitskaya is a leisurely story about the significance of the present moment in life with peaceful and human heroes. You need to read it in order to once again remember how important it is to tell loved ones every day how we love them, and to spend all our free time with them. The hero of the story, Yevgeny Sviridov, lived as if real life was ahead of him, and now - warm-up, training before an important start. The unrecognized artist, desperate to find his calling in his homeland, emigrates to the West. Confident that it is there that his painting will be appreciated, he spends several long years "on the other side of the barricades." But it turns out that everything really needed is not where he was looking. Returning to Moscow after a long separation, Sviridov is trying to improve relations with his family: his ex-wife and child. However, it turns outthat any doors will close sooner or later. A rhetorical question arises before him: is it necessary to try to jump into an already moving car?
Save Us, Mona Kasten

German author Mona Kasten was born in 1992. She studied library information management, but then devoted herself entirely to writing. Her trilogy "Save Me", "Save Yourself" and "Save Us" is filled with intrigue, unpredictable twists and, of course, completely unforeseen outcomes. This book is a continuation of the story of the relationship between two teenagers, Ruby and James. Once they met, they fell in love, leaving behind all prejudices and the judgment imposed by society that they are from different worlds. The main characters thought they had overcome all the obstacles on the way to their own happiness. But this is not the case. There are many situations ahead of them, in which it begins to seem that a disaster is inevitable and they will no longer be together. Salvation comes from James's mom. She leaves a hint … A hint that only he can solve.
“Digital minimalism. How to put things in order in the digital environment, stop depending on gadgets and do what you like ", Anastasia Ryzhina

This novelty will be useful to all modern people. As sad as it may sound, we really became addicted to gadgets. Every day our routine includes a million unread emails, collecting Facebook reposts and counting Instagram likes, tons of identical photos on iCloud, and aimless hours on social media in the evenings. And all of this steals your time and makes you less active, develops feelings of anxiety and gives a false sense of inferiority. Anastasia Ryzhina, author of online courses and trainings on digital minimalism, has come up with an effective method for dismantling virtual blockages (#digital_minimalism). Thanks to it, you can effortlessly "sort out life into folders" both in your gadget and in the virtual digital space around you. Using the mechanisms of digital minimalism, you will begin to understand:what it's time to give up in order to leave only the most important in your life.
"I'm Coming Back for You" by Guillaume Musso

Guillaume Musso is a popular French writer. His literary work "I Come Back for You" is an upbringing novel that tells about the fate of a teenager from the street who managed to break out into people. Ethan is the main character of the novel, a marginalized from a disadvantaged area of Boston. His life is full of difficulties, troubles and despondency: hard, uninteresting work, boring life. One day everything changes. Ethan graduates and a dream job - he becomes a famous psychoanalyst. Fame and popularity comes to him, but the hero admits to himself - he still feels unhappy. After all, in order to reach the heights of life, he had to commit betrayal. In retaliation, fate deprives him of his only joy and love: Celine, the girl with whom Ethan is infinitely in love, marries another. What is it? Payback for the mistakes of the past? Or the price of his career?