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No.26
Subject: Mine Uysal was abandoned by her mother in her childhood and was raised in a dormitory after being subjected to violence by her father. He entered the internet environment by making magazine news for fun. After a short time, the number of followers began to increase and this became a job rather than entertainment for Mine. The new news face of Mine is the young musician Efe Duran, who entered the market in a short time and captured the hearts of many people.
The details of Mine and Efe's future will be shaped in No.26.
The book was very fluent, even though the subject did not interest me, I finished it quickly because the language was quite fluent.
Nonsense: The author went into very ridiculous details in the book, that is, this girl sees the license plate of the car while on the road. 34 ESM*** aha, if the initial letter is "E", it is Efe, Efe's mother's name is Sibel, then that "S" is that, and his father is Mete, that is "M" The nonsense of saying "that's it" and following the car... And of course, the car turns out to belong to Efe... The absolute purest nonsense.
This book was the first book I read from ##$##yazarSeolar:i15177.$$#$$ I had a lot of prejudice against the author because I heard that he constantly belittled the female characters in his books and portrayed the male characters as blessings. I can't say that I came across anything like that in this book. In the first 400 pages of the book, the character of Efe was very sweet and sincere (it's fitting that the person they put in was Harry Styles :) Then a jealousy trip started, my God, it was very annoying, this stupid girl directly said 'yes, Efe, you're right' and was falling down.
Anyway, in conclusion, I think it is not necessary to read it, but I would say it is read to distract you.