Thirteen short stories make up the work entitled Fragma. The first impression that arises when reading: so ordinary, yet completely different. The author skillfully guides the reader through various stories written by life and that at first glance seem completely ordinary. But if they were so very ordinary, they probably wouldn't be so compelling that it's really hard to put the book down, even though the stories are not connected in terms of content. The common thread in all of them is: juicy, quite eloquent language, a hint of subtle eroticism, a flash of egoism, hope and an unpredictable ending that always gives free rein to thought and imagination.

