Tomorrow by Oleksandr Krasovitkyy
I borrowed this book, Tomorrow by Oleksandr Krasovitkyy, from a friend. I like reading paperback and this was one of the few books he had like that and not e-books. I am glad I read it because it was a short but interesting book. He said that this book was a 3.5 stars and it was a 4 stars for me.

This book is a collection of 3 short stories. The first is about a propagandist, which is interesting. It weaves the plot of an alternate reality, while knowing the truth, and in a small way believing its own propaganda. The second story is about a Secret Service officer, with a really good ending. It was the thing my friend and I talked about. I can’t say what is it, because it would be a spoiler, but the ending is so beautifully subtle and realistic.
The last story is about putin, which was the least good. For me that was a missed opportunity and my friend also had the same feeling about that story.
It’s a short book, interesting, written by a Ukrainian from the perspective of russians – propagandist, officer, and putin. I would recommend it. The only downside is that it might not be available abroad. I read it in Ukraine.
Tomorrow by Oleksandr Krasovitkyy
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My rating: 4/5 Stars
Would I recommend it: yes
Published by: Folio
Year it was published: 2022
Format: Paperback
Genre(s): Fiction
Pages: 128
About the author: Oleksandr Krasovitkyy was born in Kharkiv, Ukrainian publisher. He is the general director and main owner of the Folio publishing house.
He graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of Kharkiv State University. In 1991, he founded and headed the Folio publishing house in Kharkiv.
He he has been actively campaigning for a complete embargo on books originating from russia since 2015. He is also a member of the Council on De-russification, De-Communization and Decolonization of the MKIP.
Other books by him are: a biography of Mikhail Saakashvili, and “Imperative”, a conversation with the Polish director Krzysztof Zanussi. He co-authored a series of historical detective stories together with writer Yevgenia Kuzhavska.
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It’s not available here, but does sound good.
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