If you’re a fan of the works of Christopher Moore, Mikhail Uspensky, or Saltykov-Shchedrin, then this book is for you. “Uncles. Aunts. And Others” is a mixture of modern realities and magic, generously seasoned with satire. The novel tells about ordinary “uncles” and “aunts”—funny, ridiculous, and very alive—in several unusual situations. Each of them faces the Faustian choice between good and evil, a choice that determines their personal happiness.