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Učite ih da budu sretni
Adults should not benevolently bestow happiness on children, but rather teach them to create their own happiness by choosing appropriate behaviors.
Dijetalna ishrana: recepti i jelovnici
The book is a practical manual in the field of dietetics, written in post-war Yugoslavia, when nutritional science was in the phase of connecting medical knowledge and everyday practice.
Danilo Kiš. Žamor povijesti
Danilo Kiš. The Murmur of History by Mark Thompson explores the life and work of Danilo Kiš through six exceptional essays, combining literature and history.
Vinipeški vuk i druge pripovijetke
The work is a typical example of Seton's fusion of documentary style and narrative dramatization, where animals are given individuality and man is portrayed as both a threat and an observer.
Čuda se ipak događaju: Psihologija pozitivnog mišljenja
The book explores the power of positive thinking, based on scientific research, but written in a simple and accessible way. Through stories, anecdotes, and practical exercises, the author shows how focusing your mind can change your life for the better.
Spontano ispunjenje želja: Prepoznajte moć podudarnosti i sinkroniciteta
With this book, Deepak Chopra brings back to us a repressed awareness of the power that lies within us. With the principles, meditations, and exercises it offers, we can create the wonderful life that is our birthright.
Pesme: izbor
The collection represents an anthological selection of poems by one of the most important Serbian poets of the 20th century. The selection and afterword of "Magic Forge" is signed by Muharem Pervić, who deepens the understanding of Popa's creativity.
Veseli pariški svibanj
With the barricades on the street as a background, scenes from the lives of a group of Americans in Paris unfold before us.
Luda Genija
Marie, an illegitimate girl, tells the story of her mother, Mad Genie, a girl from a good home who, rejected by her family after an 'accident' that happened to her, becomes a village maid.
Otkud sol u moru
Why does she get married, even though she thirsts for freedom? Why does she marry a man she doesn't really like at all? Why does she marry an apartment, a television, and a washing machine instead of trying to figure out what she really wants?