From History to Vlogging: 5 Must-Read Books Released in Ukraine in 2026.

5 books of 2026 to read
5 books of 2026 to read

Ukraine’s 2026 Book Releases: A Diverse New Literary Lineup

According to Espreso.tv: In 2026, Ukraine saw the publication of five new books, each offering distinct themes and characters. Ranging from practical guides to historical narratives, these works reflect various facets of life and the authors' personal experiences.

  • 'How to Shoot Videos You Won’t Be Ashamed Of'

    Author: Steve Stockman. Published in Kyiv by ArtHuss. This title is designed for anyone looking to sharpen their video content creation skills.

  • 'Glorious Feats'

    Author: Ferdia Lennon. Published in Kyiv by BookChef. This book likely explores remarkable achievements and heroic acts worthy of attention.

  • 'From War to Westminster'

    Author: Stefan Terletsky, born in 1927. In 1942, he was forcibly taken to Germany for labor. Published in Kyiv by 'One More Page,' this book may contain personal memories and historical details tied to his life journey.

    “You were born a serf, but I wholeheartedly hope you will die a free man.” – Stefan’s father
  • 'Buy Yourself a Fridge and More...'

    Author: Nelya Romanovska. Published in Kyiv by Mandrivets. This work presumably offers practical advice on household management and consumption, making it relevant to modern life.

  • 'First to Fight: Inside the U.S. Marine Corps'

    Author: Victor Harold Krulak. Published in Kyiv by Laboratory. This book is expected to reveal the inner workings of the U.S. Marine Corps, giving readers an in-depth look at the subject.

Overall, Ukraine’s 2026 publications showcase a wide array of genres and topics, appealing to a broad readership. Nelya Romanovska notes:

“Today, all Ukrainians are in trouble,”
underscoring literature’s importance amid contemporary challenges. Vladyslav also shares his feelings: “I feel bad...”, reflecting the emotional state of many people during these difficult times.

The release of new books in Ukraine in 2026 highlights society’s need for diverse genres and themes, which can prove vital for readers navigating periods of change and hardship. As a means of self-expression and understanding the world, literature plays a key role in sustaining morale and shaping national identity, especially under complex social and economic conditions.


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