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This image depicts a section of a bookstore, specifically showing three shelves of books, primarily in Ukrainian. The shelves are a distinct teal-blue color. The central focus is the middle shelf, presenting approximately 15 books arranged vertically. On the far left, a prominent white-covered book titled "ХОЛОДНЕ ПОЛЕ" (Cold Field) by Danylo Klochko, published by "Видавництво Старого Лева" (Old Lion Publishing House), features an abstract cover design of intertwined grey, limb-like figures forming a cross shape with a red horizontal element. To its right, several books are visible, including "ЧИЧКА" by Liudmyla Kohut (grey spine), a book with "КУБИК" (Cube) on its blue and white spine, a book with "ВІДНАНЕЛІ" (Vidnaneli) on its dark green spine, two copies of "ТЕМА ДЛЯ МЕДИТАЦІЇ" (Theme for Meditation) by Leonid Kononovych (black and white spines), and books with titles like "ВОДА" (Water) and "ГЕРОЇ ЗАМІСТЬ МЕНЕ" (Heroes Instead of Me). The top shelf, partially visible, also contains numerous books. One striking cover features a stylized human head with the top open, revealing a miniature landscape including a small Eiffel Tower. Other books on this shelf display various colored spines, including orange, purple, red, and multiple shades of blue and white, with titles such as "ТАНЯ КАСЯН" (Tania Kasian) and "МИСЛИВЦІ ЗА ГРАДАМИ" (Hunters for Bars). The bottom shelf is less visible, showing the top edges and spines of more books, predominantly in lighter tones such as yellow, white, and light blue, interspersed with some red spines. The overall scene suggests a well-stocked retail environment for literature. This scene is located within a branch of the "Книгарня Є" (Bookstore Є) chain, specifically in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, likely the branch at Vulytsia Soborna, 89, known for its extensive collection of contemporary Ukrainian literature and characteristic interior design elements like these colored shelves.
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