Matthew McConaughey, “Green Light”
This isn’t your typical Hollywood star memoir, but a candid philosophy of life from an “Oscar” winner. Matthew McConaughey kept diaries for thirty-five years to eventually compile them into a book of instructions on how to be honest, enjoy every day, and be yourself. The title reflects his approach to fate – the ability to notice signs that push him to make bold decisions. This mix of funny stories (like one about everyday life in a trailer with a mutt), serious reflections, and life rules has been called by critics “soothing and hilariously funny”.
Rick Rubin, “Out of Nothing: The Art of Making Art”
Legendary music producer Rick Rubin, who has worked with Metallica, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash, and the Beastie Boys, offers a philosophical exploration of the nature of art. This book is for anyone who has ever felt lost on their creative path, tired, or frustrated by failure. Rubin shows how ideas are born literally out of nothing, teaches us to notice them and helps us unlock everyone’s potential—the author is confident that anyone can create. Practical advice, motivating thoughts, and even gentle comfort will inspire, awaken the imagination, and jump-start the creative process. You can read straight through or open to a random page – the ways of creativity are inscrutable.

Mary Gu, “#MashkinyRhymes”
The first poetry collection by Mary Gu, one of the brightest stars of the contemporary Russian pop scene. Collected under the cover are over 40 poems written over the years. They form an honest confession about love, self-discovery, values, and growing up. The author of the hits “Don’t Fall in Love”, “I Hate Cities”, and “Pigtails” appears before readers for the first time without the stage gloss and glossy image—they have no place here. This is a rare opportunity to see not so much a singer as a piercing poetess who reveals the most intimate things about herself and her path.

Gluk’oZa, “Gluk’oZa’s Formula of Beauty”
In her book, Gluk’oZa, the cult performer of the 2000s, whose cartoonish image and hits “Bride”, “It’s Snowing” captivated the public, shares her beauty secrets. She speaks with utmost candor about her lifestyle: her habits, the lessons she’s learned, the challenges she’s faced and overcome. This book covers nutrition, exercise, and self-care from the star singer, as well as the personal transformations that allow her to shine on stage at any age. The reader will look behind the scenes and find working life hacks for life – learn how emotions, family, the ability to defend boundaries and activity affect the beauty and well-being of a woman.
Oleg Sheps, “ Stifled. Masquerade of Poisonous Ideals ”
Oleg Sheps , winner of the 21st season of “Battle of Psychics ” and finalist of “Battle of the Strongest ”, appears in his book not as a medium, but as a researcher of toxic modern society. Through the prism of psychology and philosophy, he examines the destructive behavior that almost everyone faces these days, explains how toxic patterns form and spread, why they become “fashionable,” and why they disguise themselves as “correct.” The book is based not on abstract theories, but on the author’s personal observations and reflections: his experience, mistakes, and conclusions about the paradoxes of human relationships.
T Elvira, “Drama Queen: 9 Steps to the Big Stage ”
A sincere story “of the first internet singer ” about how a girl, amazed by the magic of the “Star Factory”, became a popular performer. Elvira T has gone from cover songs to independent production in 11 years—and now she’s sharing the secrets to her success. She explains how to find your style, stay focused after your first successes, and turn your dream into a career. The book contains personal events, answers to fans’ questions, and touching stories from listeners about how Elvira T’s music changed their lives.




