is the raw, unapologetic confession of Violeta, a young woman who leaves a small Serbian village for the bright lights of Belgrade. Her journey is a harrowing descent: The Transformation:

Poet Miloš Janković wrote: " Grabljivica is not a book you keep on your coffee table. It is a book you keep under your pillow, next to a knife, because it teaches you how to survive."

The book is presented as the authentic, first-person confession of a woman named Violeta. Her journey serves as a dark exploration of ambition and survival:

Critics have often compared her style to the brutal honesty of French existentialists or the gritty realism of modern Balkan noir. However, Milojković maintains a unique voice: distinctly Serbian, unapologetically feminine, and dangerously observant.