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"One face of people is an angel, the other side is a devil.
Which one will the hypocritical enemy called time fool us?
Sümeyye Koç ' I thought I would be disappointed in this book, as in Serzeniş and Hercai's books, but I was wrong. Good thing I was wrong.
The plot of the book was well written and the author's narration was also good.
The dialogues between Berzah and Aybars... I can say that those dialogues that I kept rewinding and couldn't get out of, made me tear up. I really don't know how many times I took breaks to avoid going crazy.
Also, I didn't understand when Aybars became so attached. Frankly, I would like to read a part of it from his perspective.
Berzah Duman... Words are not enough to describe. What he went through was not easy at all. Despite everything he had been through, his upright stance was admirable. Frankly, I thought he would stick to clichés and set sails immediately, but he was truly an admirable character. Both his stance, his speeches, his behavior and actions are like "I'm not broken, you won't break me". he was shouting at the top of his voice.
You will love and wonder while reading Timur, Melis, Dilhan, Melek Kubilay and his belly.
But there is a character that will fascinate you even more than the leading roles and you will want to read more scenes of it: Kartal Kıratlı.
I don't know what attracted me to him so much, but I'm sure that if the author wrote another fiction in his name, I would read it without getting bored and with pleasure.
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"My hands had a price to pay. You said that the pain is still on my cheek, and from now on, I say that the wound is still on my palms.”
"Even if I forgive the slap of a man who has agreed with me from the beginning, the Creator will not forgive me."