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Chapter Eleven
I had to stay in bed for another week. It infuriated me, I don’t like to lie idle and stare at the ceiling. I mostly read and drew pictures. One day I was flipping through Gaz’s old school album and came across a picture that seemed vaguely familiar to me. But even the name under the photo – Robert Sheldon – did not tell me anything at first. But then it dawned on me – it’s Bob. And I took a good look at the picture.
In the photo, he looked nothing like the Bob I remembered, but in school photos, few people look like themselves at all. Here he is in the tenth grade, so when he died, he was eighteen years old. Yes, even then he was handsome, with a reckless smile – in this he somehow resembled Gaz. A handsome black-haired guy with dark eyes, maybe brown like Gaz’s, maybe dark blue like the Shepard brothers. Or maybe his eyes were black. Like Johnny. Before, I didn’t think much about Bob – I didn’t have time to think about him. And then I thought. What was he like?
I knew he liked to get into fights because, like all Wobs, he thought he was such a Mr. Supercool because he lived on the west side, knew that maroon sweaters suited him and that he was proud of his rings. But what about the Bob Sheldon that Cherry Balance knew? She was a smart girl, she liked him not for his beautiful eyes. Sweet and friendly, not like everyone else – that’s what she said. A real man, you won’t find a better friend, everyone wanted to be stopped, that’s what Randy told me. Did he have a younger brother who considered him his idol? Or the older one, who kept getting bored – they say, take it easy on the turns?
Did his parents let him do whatever they wanted, because they loved him too much or didn’t love him enough? Do they hate us now? I hoped they hated us, that they couldn’t hear all this nonsense about how we should feel sorry for the victims of the bad influences of the environment that Curly Shepard was fed by social workers every time he got into the correctional facility. Better hate, if only did not regret. But, who knows, maybe they understood everything, like Cherry Balance. I was looking at a photo of Bob, and the man we killed was starting to show through. A reckless, short-tempered guy, sassy and at the same time scared to death.
– Ponyboy.
– What?
I didn’t even raise my head. I thought the doctor had come. He came by almost every day, although he didn’t do anything special, he just chatted with me.
– There a guy came to you. He says he knows you.” Darry said it in such a tone that I tossed my head. – My name is Randy.
“Yeah, I know him,” I said.
– Let him in?
“Well, yes,” I shrugged. – Come on, why not?
People from school came to visit me, I have many friends at school, even though I am the youngest and not very talkative. But school friends – they are school friends, they are not your friends. I was glad they came, but I was also embarrassed, because our neighborhood is lousy, and the house is not exactly chic. It’s kind of all dilapidated, and inside it’s even poor, even though we wash and clean it quite well here, for nothing that the guys. Most of my high school buddies have decenter houses, not as outright rich as the Wobs, but middle class in general. Strange, by the way – I was worried that my school friends would see how I live. As for what Randy thought, I didn’t care.
“Hi, Ponyboy,” Randy hovered in the doorway, embarrassed.
“Hi, Randy,” I replied. “Sit down if you can find somewhere.
There were books everywhere. He took the couple off the chair and sat down.
– How do you feel? Cherry said they wrote about you in the school paper.
– I’m fine. You won’t miss my name in any newspaper.
He chuckled, but he still looked embarrassed.
– Will you smoke? I offered him a cigarette, but he shook his head.
– No thanks. Ummm, Ponyboy, well, of course, I came to find out how you are, but you … we … have to go to court tomorrow.
“Uh-huh,” I replied, lighting a cigarette. – I know. Listen, whistle if you see any of my brothers. And then I will fly in for the fact that I smoke in bed.
– Father told me to tell the truth, that it wouldn’t hurt anyone. In short, he was pretty upset about all this. Well, that is, my father is a good man, better than many, but I, in short, let him down, because I got into this story.
I just looked at him in response. I’ve never heard anything dumber in my life. Does he think he’s screwed up? He didn’t kill anyone, they didn’t break his head in a fight, and it wasn’t his friend who was shot under a lamp. And besides, what does he have to lose? His old man has a lot of money, he will pay any fine – for drinking or for a fight there.
“I don’t worry about the fine, let them fine,” Randy said, “but the old man makes me feel really bad. And for the first time in a long time, I feel something.
I felt only fear for a long time. The wildest fear. I tried not to think about the trial or the hearing for as long as possible. Gaz and Darry didn’t like to talk about it either, so we all silently counted the days while I was sick, counted how many more days we would spend together. But as soon as Randy sat down on this topic, he went, so now I couldn’t even think about anything else. My cigarette started shaking.
– Your ancestors are also probably very worried.
– My parents are dead. Me, Darry, and Gaz are my brothers, we live here alone.” I took a deep drag. – That’s what I’m worried about. If the judge decides that Darry is a bad guardian, or something like that, I could be sent to an orphanage. That’s the worst thing. Darry is a good guardian, he makes me study and always knows where I am and who I am with. Well, we don’t always get along, of course, but he makes sure that I don’t get into any trouble, or, well, I follow. My father didn’t yell at me as much as he yells.
“I didn’t know about that.” Randy was alarmed, frankly alarmed.
Vob must have been worried about the fact that a juvenile dirtster might be given to a foster family or somewhere else. Wonderful. I mean, it’s wonderful. In general, you understand me.
– Listen, Pony. You are not guilty of anything. It was your friend Johnny who had the knife…
“I had the knife,” I interrupted him. He looked at me strangely. – I have. And I killed Bob.
Randy shook his head.
– I saw everything. You almost drowned. And the black-haired guy had a switchblade knife. Bob scared him so much that he had nowhere to go. I saw everything.
I’m confused.
– I killed him. I had a knife, I was afraid that they would beat me.
– No, boy, it was your friend, the one who later died in the hospital…
– Johnny didn’t die, – my voice trembled. Johnny didn’t die.
“Hey Randy.” Darry stuck his head in the door. “I think your time has come.
“Yes, yes,” Randy said. He still looked at me strangely. See you later, Pony.
“Don’t even mention Johnny in front of him,” I heard Darry whisper as he and Randy walked out the door. “He went through a lot of trauma, both mentally and emotionally. The doctor said that everything will pass, but it takes time.
I swallowed hard and blinked. He is no different from the wobs. Just as insensitive. Johnny had nothing to do with Bob’s murder.
– Ponyboy Curtis, put out your cigarette!
“Okay, okay,” I put out my cigarette. – Darry, let me not fall asleep with a cigarette. And where else can I smoke if you told me to lie in bed and not get up.
– You won’t die if you don’t smoke one more time. But if you set fire to the bed, you will die. You can’t get to the door in such a mess.
– Damn, I can’t figure it all out, and Gaz won’t, so it looks like there’s no one else to do this but you.
Then he stared at me like that.
– All right, all right, – I said, – there is someone. Maybe Gas will clean up a bit here.
– Maybe you, my friend, will be more careful?
He had never called me that before.
“Friend” he only called Gaz.
“Okay,” I said. – I’ll be more careful.
Chapter Twelve
The hearing did not go at all as I had imagined. Apart from Darry and Gaz and me, there was almost no one there, only Randy with his parents, Cherry Balance with his parents, and a few other guys who attacked us that night. I don’t know why I thought that everything would be different – I must have seen enough films about Perry Mason. Oh, and there was that doctor, and he had a very long talk about something with the judge before the hearing. I didn’t know what he was doing then, but now I do.
Randy was the first to testify. He seemed to be a little nervous, and I wished he could smoke. And that I was not allowed to smoke, I also regretted it, because I myself was shaking. Darry told me to keep my mouth shut while Randy and everyone else was saying it was my turn. The wobs all said the same thing, and mostly the truth, except they all said that Johnny killed Bob, but I figured I’d fix that when it was my turn. Cherry told me how it was before Johnny and I were attacked, and what happened after that – I think she had a few tears running down her cheeks, but I’m not going to lie. Even if she did cry, her voice didn’t tremble in the slightest. The judge asked everyone in great detail, but nothing as exciting and emotional as they show on TV happened. He asked Darry and Gaz a little about Dally, probably to understand who we are and who we communicate with in life. So he was our good friend? Darry replied, “Yes, sir,” without hesitation and looking the judge straight in the eyes, but when Gaz said the same thing, he looked at me as if he had sent me to the electric chair with his own hands. I was damn proud of them both. Dally was one of ours, but we don’t betray our own. I thought the judge would never get to me. But when it was my turn, damn, I was scared, as much horror. And you know what? They didn’t ask a single thing about how Bob was killed. The judge only asked if I liked living with Darry, if I liked going to school, what my grades were, and all that sort of thing. Then I could not understand anything, but then I found out what the doctor was talking about with the judge. It looked like I could see from my face how scared I was, because the judge smiled at me and told me to stop biting my nails. I have such a habit. He didn’t even let me open my mouth. However, I’m not that upset. I didn’t really want to talk.
I wish I could say things got better after that, but it wasn’t like that. With me, especially. Now I was always bumping into something, like a door, tripping over coffee tables and losing everything. I’ve always been distracted anyway, but damn, then I’m good if I came from school with the right textbooks and in both shoes. I came home one day in my socks and didn’t even notice until Steve cracked a joke about it. I think I put the shoes in my locker, but I never found them afterwards. And one more thing, I stopped eating. I used to eat like a horse, but now suddenly for no reason I lost my desire. Everything tasted like smoked sausage. With studies, too, everything became so-so. Math was still a mess, because Darry checked all my homework, caught mistakes and made me redo everything, but I just leaked English. Previously, I had only fives in it, mainly because we were always writing essays. In the sense that I don’t speak very smoothly (show me a bully who speaks smoothly), but I can write well if I try. That is, before it could. Now I even got a “twice” for the essay for happiness.
My English teacher was very upset that I was so full of shit. He is a man that is necessary, makes us think, well, it can be seen from him that we are all interested in him as individuals. One day he told me to stay late after class.
– Ponyboy, I want to talk to you about your grades.
Damn, how I wanted to get out of there. I knew that I was messing around in class, but I couldn’t do anything about it.
– As for your grades, Pony, there’s nothing to talk about, I’ll tell you straight. You failed this year, but, all things considered, I’ll give you a “three” if you write a good final essay.
“All things considered” – oh bros, that’s the way to tell me that I’m a lousy student because a lot of bad things happened to me. Yes, he said what is called streamlined. After the hearing, the first week of school was terrible. Those I knew stopped talking to me, and those I didn’t know came up and asked questions about the whole mess. Even teachers sometimes. And the history teacher – it seemed as if she was generally afraid of me now, although I always behaved well in her lessons. You know how cool I felt about all of this.
“Hrsho, sir,” I replied. – I’ll try. What topic to write about?
– Write about everything that seems important to you. And not about literature, I need your own thoughts and your own impressions.
My first trip to the zoo. Oh-she-she.
“Hrsho, sir,” I said and quickly got out of there.
At lunchtime, we met Steve and Smeshinka in the parking lot behind the school and drove to the neighborhood store to buy cigarettes, cola and chocolates. There were usually only dirt men hanging around in the shop, and that’s how we dined. In the school cafeteria, the vobs were buzzing – they threw forks and in general – and they tried to blame everything on us, the greasers. How we laughed at this. Gryazery almost never go to the canteen.
While Laughing and Steve were in the shop talking to some girls, I was sitting on the bumper of Steve’s car, smoking and drinking Pepsi, when a car pulled up and three Wobs got out. I stayed where I was, just looked at them and took another sip of Pepsi. I wasn’t scared. It was the strangest feeling. I felt nothing – no fear, no anger, nothing. By zeros.
“You killed Bob Sheldon,” said one wob. “And he was our friend. We don’t like it when our friends are killed, especially all sorts of grubbers.
Me too. I knocked off the neck of the bottle, threw away the cigarette.
– Get in the car and get out, or I’ll cut you.
They didn’t seem to expect it, and one even backed away.
– I’m serious – I jumped off the car. “You guys are already sitting right here with me.
I walked towards them, holding the “rosette” the way Tim Shepard usually holds a knife – at arm’s length, away from me, firmly, but without straining my arm. They seemed to realize I wasn’t joking because they got back into the car and drove away.
– Would you really cut them? “Sneaky was watching us from the door of the shop. “Steve and I were on standby, but you didn’t seem to need help. What would you cut, right?
“Well, yes, but what,” I sighed.
I didn’t understand why Smeshenka jumped up so much – yes, anyone in my place would have done so, Smeshenka himself would not have hesitated for a second.
– Ponyboy, listen, don’t do this. You are not like us, so don’t be like that…
What’s wrong with Smeshinka? I knew as well as he did that if you were tougher, then you would remain intact. Be smarter, you will be healthier …
– Why are you doing this? – Smeshenka’s voice brought me out of my thoughts.
I looked at him.
– I select glass.
He stared at me and then burst out laughing.
“Oh, you damn son,” he said in relief.
I didn’t understand what it was, so I just collected the glass from the broken bottle and poured it into the urn. I don’t want anyone to blow their own tire later.
I came home and sat down to compose. Honestly, because Darry told me to or not. I thought about writing about my dad, but I couldn’t. I won’t be able to think about my parents for a long time. Still a very long time. I wanted to write about Mickey Mouse, Gaza’s horse, but it didn’t work, it came out sugary. So I just started writing names. Darrell Shane Curtis Jr. Soda Patrick Curtis. Ponyboy Michael Curtis. And then I painted many, many horses on top. Well, that’s it, I’m provided with a five, there’s no need to think about it.
– Hey, have you brought the mail yet? – Gaz slammed the door, he yells about the mail every day when he comes home from work.
I was sitting in the bedroom, but I knew that he would throw his jacket on the sofa, miss, take off his shoes, go to the kitchen and pour himself chocolate milk, because that is what he did every single day. He is always running around the house in just socks – he does not like to put on shoes.
But then he behaved strangely. Came in, collapsed on the bed, lit a cigarette. He rarely smokes, only when he’s nervous or wants to look cooler. But in front of me, he has something to show off, we already know that he is cool. It means he’s nervous about something.
– How is work?
– OK.
– What happened?
He shook his head. I shrugged and went back to drawing the horses.
In the evening Gaz cooked dinner and cooked everything right. Again, strange, because he is always trying to come up with something new. Once we ate green pancakes. Greens. You won’t get bored with a brother like Soda, I’ll tell you.
At dinner, Gaz was silent, and he ate almost nothing. This was quite strange. Usually you can’t shut his mouth until he’s had enough of his belly. Darry didn’t seem to notice, so I didn’t say anything either.
After dinner, Darry and I had a fight, for the fourth time in a week. This time due to the fact that I never wrote the composition, but wanted to go for a ride. I usually just stand there while Darry yells at me, but lately I’ve started yelling back.
– Don’t worry about my studies! I finally yelled. I will still have to look for a job when I finish school. Vaughn, look at Gaza. He dropped out of school, and everything is fine with him. So back off!
– And you won’t quit! Look, with your brains, with your grades, you can get a scholarship, then we’ll send you to college. But it’s not even about education. You, Pony, live in a vacuum, and this needs to be tied up. Johnny and Dallas were our friends too, but you can’t just stop living when you lose loved ones. Don’t you know this. So don’t drop anything! And if you don’t want to listen to me, if something doesn’t suit you, then you can get out.
I shrank, I went cold. We never talked about Johnny and Dallas.
– This is what you want, right? You want me to leave. But it’s not that easy, is it, Gaz?
But then I looked at Gaz and stopped short. His face was white, and when he looked at me, his eyes seemed to widen in pain. I suddenly remembered the look on Curly Shepard’s face when he fell off the telephone pole and broke his arm.
– Don’t… Oh, guys, why are you…
He suddenly jumped up and ran out the door. Darry and I just opened our mouths. Darry picked up the envelope that Gaz had dropped.
“This is a letter he wrote to Sandy,” Darry said without expression. “Returned unopened.”
So that’s what has been haunting Gaza all evening. I didn’t even scratch my head to find out. I suddenly realized that I had never thought much about the problems of Gaza. Darry and I just thought he didn’t have any problems.
– When Sandy left for Florida… it wasn’t because of Gaz, Ponyboy. He told me he loved her, but she didn’t seem to love him as much as he thought, because it wasn’t him.
“No details, please,” I said.
– He still wanted to marry her, but she took it and left. Darry looked at me puzzled. Why didn’t he tell you? I knew he wasn’t likely to tell Steve or Smeshinka, but I thought he told you everything.
“Maybe he didn’t succeed,” I replied.
How many times did Gaz start to say something to me and understand that I was either in the clouds or sitting with my head in a book? He always listened to me, no matter what he was doing.
“The week you ran away, he cried every night,” Darry said slowly. – Both you and Sandy – in one week. He put down the envelope. “Alright, let’s go get him.”
We chased him all the way to the park. Almost caught up, but he had a head start in the whole block.
“Go around and run across him,” Darry commanded. I still ran better than him, even if I was out of shape. “And I will follow him.”
I ran through the trees and cut off his path in the middle of the park. He swerved to the right, but before he could even run a couple of steps, I jumped on him with all my legs. We both almost lost our breath. We lay on the ground for a couple of minutes, gasping for air, then Gaz sat up and brushed grass off his T-shirt.
– Where are you going?
I stretched out on the ground and looked at him. Darry ran up and plopped down on the ground beside us.
Gas shrugged.
– I don’t know. It’s just… I don’t have the strength to listen to you quarrel. Sometimes I just need to get away… and that feeling is like I’m a tightrope that you’re pulling and that’s about to tear me in two. It’s clear?
Darry looked at me in surprise. We didn’t even think about what it was like for Gaza to listen to our swearing. From shame I felt sick, I went cold. He told the truth. Darry and I tug him like a tightrope and don’t think about how much pain we’re causing him.
Gas turned dry blades of grass in his fingers.
– In short, I can’t take sides. If I could, it would be easier, but I can understand both sides. Darry yells too much and pushes too hard and takes everything too seriously, and you, Ponyboy, think just a little and don’t understand what Darry is sacrificing just to give you the chance he already missed. But he could put you in an orphanage, and he himself would go to college and earn money for his studies. Ponyboy, I told you the truth. I dropped out of school because I’m dumb. I tried, studied, but you yourself saw my grades.
Look, I’m lucky to work with cars at a gas station. But you will never be happy with this. And you, Darry, try to understand him better and stop already knitting to him because of every trifle. He feels everything differently, not like you, – he looked pleadingly at us. “Damn, here you two are, you already don’t have the strength to listen, so you still want me to take sides…” his eyes filled with tears. “We have no one left but us. We need to stick with each other, no matter what happens. If we don’t have each other, then we won’t have anything. And when you have nothing, you will be like Dallas … and not in the sense that you will die. I mean, be the way he was. Even worse than dead. Please,” he wiped his eyes with his hand, “do not quarrel anymore.
Darry’s face looked straight up worried. It suddenly occurred to me that Darry was only twenty, that he was a little older than us, which meant that he, too, could be scared and hurt, and he could also be confused. I expected Darry to understand me in everything, and I didn’t even try to understand him. And he sacrificed so much for me and Gaza.
“Okay, mate,” Darry said softly. We won’t fight anymore.
“Hey, Ponyboy,” Gaz smiled through his tears, “don’t start crying yet. One nurse in the family is enough for us.
“I’m not crying,” I said.
Maybe I cried. I do not remember. The gas playfully hit me on the shoulder.
No more fights. Coming, Ponyboy? Darry said.
“Coming,” I said.
And I said it in earnest. Darry and I, of course, will still disagree – we are too different to agree on everything, but that’s it, no more quarrels. To not hurt Gaz. The gas will always be a tightrope between us, but that doesn’t mean we have to pull it in all directions. And it’s not Darry and I who will pull him, but he will connect us.
“Well,” Gaz said, “I’m cold. Go home?
“Who will run first,” I suggested, jumping to my feet.
The evening turned out to be perfect for a run. The air would be so clear, cold and pure that it almost sparkled. There was no moon, but there was light from the stars. Silence, you can only hear how we knock our boots on the pavement, and how the wind drives the leaves along the street with a dry scratching. It was an excellent evening. I don’t seem to be in shape yet because we all came running at the same time. Or not. Maybe we just wanted to stick together.
But I didn’t do my homework then. I looked for something to read, but I have already read all the books in the house fifty million times, even Carpetbaggers[8] 8
“The Carpetbaggers” (The Carpetbaggers) (1961) is a famous novel by Harold Robbins, a classic of American pop culture. Carpetbaggers in the southern states were called entrepreneurs from the north who came to the south in the hope of getting rich quick. The novel was written at the dawn of the sexual revolution and contained many explicit scenes for that time, so Darry forbids Ponyboy to read it.
[Close] Darry, even though he said I was too small for this book. I thought so too when I read it. Finally, I took up Gone with the Wind and looked at this book for a long time. I knew Johnny was dead. I knew that from the start, even when I was sick and pretended he wasn’t dead. And it was Johnny, not me who killed Bob – I knew that too.
I just thought maybe if I acted like Johnny wasn’t dead it wouldn’t hurt so much. Just like Mushroom, who, after the cops took away Dalli’s body, suffered for his knife – the cops took him away when they searched Dallas.
– Are you only worried about the knife? Steve barked, his eyes red.
– No, – answered Smeshenka and sighed convulsively, – but I would like to worry only because of this.
It still hurt. When you know a person for a long time, in the sense of really knowing, it’s somehow difficult to get used to the idea that he suddenly took and died in one night. For all of us, Johnny was more than just a friend. He probably heard about all sorts of quarrels and complaints much more often than ours. And when a person truly listens to you, listens – and it is important for him what you say, this is such a rarity. And I still couldn’t forget how he told me then that he hadn’t managed to do so much yet, that he hadn’t got out of our places all his life – and then it suddenly became too late. I took a deep breath and opened the book. A piece of paper fell on the floor and I picked it up.
Pony, I asked the nurse to give you a book to finish reading, – Johnny’s handwriting, and I read on, almost hearing his quiet voice. – The doctor came by recently, but I understood everything myself. I’m getting tired and tired. You know, it’s not even that I’m dying. It was worth it. It was worth saving those children. Their lives are more valuable than mine, they have something to live for – more than me. Someone’s parents came over and thanked me, so I know it was worth it. And tell Dally it was worth it. I’m just going to miss you guys. I kept thinking about it, and about that verse that that uncle wrote, he wanted to say that you are golden when you are a child, when you are green. When you are a child, everything is new, everything is dawn. And only when you get used to everything, the day begins. Well, that’s how you like sunsets, Pony. Here is the golden one. Keep it up, that’s right. Ask Dally to watch the sunset too. He will probably think that you are nuts, but you still ask, from me. I don’t think he’s ever really seen a sunset. And don’t worry so much about the fact that you’re a dirtier.
You still have plenty of time to become who you want to be. There are still a lot of good things in the world. Tell Dally. I don’t think he knows this.
Your friend, Johnny.
Tell Dally. It’s too late to tell Dally. Would he listen to me? I doubt. Suddenly I realized that this was not only my personal business. I imagined hundreds, hundreds of guys living on the wrong side of town, guys with black eyes who shy away from their own shadow. Hundreds of guys who, who knows, looked at the sunset and at the stars, and rushed to something better. I’ve seen guys sink to the ground under streetlights because they were mean and tough and hated the world, and it was too late to tell them there was more good in the world because they wouldn’t believe you anyway. It was too vast a problem to be my own business. They need some help, they need to be told before it’s too late. Someone should speak on their behalf, and maybe then people will understand, and they won’t immediately judge the guy by how much oil he has on his hair. It was important to me. I grabbed the phone book and called my English teacher.
– Mr Syme, this is Ponyboy. That essay … and how long should it be?
“Well, uh, at least five pages,” he sounded slightly surprised.
I forgot that it was already night outside.
– Is it possible to have more?
– Of course, Ponyboy, write as much as you like.
“Thank you,” I said and hung up.
I sat down at the table, took a pen, thought for a minute. I remembered. He remembered a handsome black-haired guy with a reckless smile and a quick temper. A fair-haired bully with a cigarette in his mouth and a cynical grin on his stern face. He remembered – and this time it didn’t hurt – a quiet, downcast sixteen-year-old boy who could do with a haircut and who looked timidly at everyone with black eyes. In one week, all three were gone. And I decided that people should be told about them, and I will start with my teacher. I thought for a long time how to start this essay, how to start writing about what is very important to me. And finally, he began like this: “When I left the dark cinema in the sun, all I thought about was Paul Newman and how I would get home …”
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The column features some non-fiction and children’s books, both new and reprinted.
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- Eisner Lotte H. “Murnau”
- Anfert Deb Ohlin “Poultry No. 8”
- Asfog Eric “When the Earth Had Two Moons. Cannibal planets, ice giants, mud comets and other luminaries of the night sky”
- Bastasic Lana “Catch a Hare”
- Stephen Butler “Goblins on Vacation”
- Stephen Butler “The Enchanted Relative”
- Benco Camilla “Dreams of Unicorn”
- Woodson Jacqueline “Dreams of a black girl”
- Jeffris Daina “Wife of Tea Planter”
- Doyle Glnonn “Unplicated”
- S. J. Jonas Hassen “Everything I Don’t Remember”
- Crossan Sarah “Taffy”
- Lavenant Guillaume “Protocol for a Governess”
- Link Charlotte “House of Sisters”
- Melchor Fernanda “Hurricane Time”
- Mizha Yukizia for sale ”
- Mitchell Gladys The Longer Manor Murders. When I Last Died
- Nicholson Dean The World of Nala
- Jody Picoult The Book of Two Ways
- Rider Jack The Secret of the House Opposite
- Ellen Ruskin The Westing Game
- Summers Anthony, Swan Robbin The Disappearance Madeline
- Spence Lewis Inca and Mayan Myths
- Stowell Louis The Book Forest
- Emma Straub All Adults Here
- Sund Erik Axl From the Life of Dolls
- Savage Jay Scott “File No. 13. We are a team!”
- Townsend Jessica “Wundermore. The Hunt for Morgan Crow
- Taylor Brandon Real Life
- White Lauret Ann Devil’s Bridge
- David Walliams The Ice Beast
- Weir Alison The Wicked Queen. A novel about Catherine Howard»
- Farrell Matthew «What have you done»
- Shafak Elif «Istanbul bastard»
- Schluter Andreas «Level 4.2. Return to the City of Children”
- Ekman Claes “Capable People”
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- “The legend of the Turifting Sword: Saga about the descendants of Arngrim”
- al-Harta Joha “Heavenly Body”
- BAS PERLE
- BLLOS AMROZ “Dictionary of Satan”
- “Dictionary of Satan Chocolate Bunny. Fairy tales»
- Blyton Enid «The mystery of the robbery in the theater»
- Blon George «Great secrets of the oceans. Pacific Ocean. The Filibuster Sea
- Ray Bradbury Farewell Summer
- Vale Pere, Sjövall Mai Flight to the Scaffold
- Gardner Erle Stanley The Case of the Howling Dog
- Jenova Lisa My Dark Side
- Kafka Franz The Trial
- Collins Wilkie The Haunted Hotel. Milady’s Money
- Christie Agatha Murder on the Orient Express
- Cooper James Fenimore Bravo or In Venice
- Carroll Lewis The Logic Game
- Carroll Lewis The Logic Game
- . Chief’s Son
- McCullough Colin Antony and Cleopatra
- Mann Thomas “Buddenbrooks”
- Nabokov Vladimir “Lolita”
- Oates Joyce Carol “Blonde”
- Perez-Reverte Arturo “Flemish Board”
- Pullman Philip “Daughter of the inventor of fireworks. Clockwork, or Everything Wound up
- Roberts Nora “Echoes of Death”
- Sazanami Sanjin “Tales of Ancient Japan”
- Saikaku Ihara “The Story of the Love Adventures of a Single Woman”
- Saint-Exupéry Antoine de “The Little Prince”
- Stone Irving “Sailor in the Saddle”
- Wilder Thornton “The Eighth Day”
- Wallace Edgar “The Black Abbot. Melody of Death»
- Welbeck «Map and Territory»
- Foer Jonathan Safran «Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close»
- Freud Sigmund «The Interpretation of Dreams. Introduction to Psychoanalysis”
- Harris Joanne “Five Quarters of an Orange”
- Hume Fergus “The Secret of the King’s Coin”
- Gagloev Evgeniy “The Altar of the Gorgon”
- Gordina Elena “The Fatal Stones of Arkaim”
- Evdokimova Natalia “The City with a Sea View”
- Zaitseva Alexandra “We met evil”
- Ivanova Yuliya “Crawl, Ulya, crawl!”
- Mlechin Leonid “Nikita Khrushchev”
- Pavina Alexandra “Chur me!”
- Romanova Galina “Pseudonym of the Stolen Life”
- Serova Marina “Priceless Boy”
- Serova Marina “The Price of Deception”
- Trapeznikov Alexander “The Siberian Amulet”
- Ustinova Tatyana “Girls, I’ve arrived!”
- Ustinova Tatyana “Girls, I’ve arrived!”
- Shalashov Evgeniy “To die at dawn”
- Yasminska Nadia “Pesinus, Cotinus, Ptangens.
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