Puan vermedi·48 syf.··
2026 61. kitabı
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29 saatte okudu
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Okunma: 13 Haziran 2026 17:56
I like not knowing about some things. Yes. I like it. Because it feels comfortable to me. I take refuge in the comfort of saying "I don't know." I read the Elephant Man story for the first time in this book. But I didn't know it was a famous story and based on a true event. Absolutely. So I'm glad I read it without knowing anything about it. Because it didn't affect my feelings. I did a simple reading and I have simple feelings. Not exaggerated. The Elephant Man was a human and never a creature. Monster or creature. He was human. What about the other people? They are prejudiced. As always. I think the real creatures are the other people. Because they wounded a wounded person again and again. That evil requires having an evil heart. Right? Clear... Apart from that. The book is very easy to read because when I didn't know a word, I looked up its meaning on the next page. It was very comfortable. I didn't use a dictionary. Besides, this was a first-level reading. Beginner level. I will watch the movie. Of course, I will watch it in English. Because I made a promise to Professor Akif. Just like he promised Fuat Sezgin. I know I'll always be grateful to him. That's it. That's all I know. I had a crazy idea today. I've been reading Harry Potter for 23 years. It's time I started reading it in English. That's real magic!
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Türkçe İngilizce Karşılıklı Hikayeler (10 Kitap Takım)Özer Kiraz · Özer Kiraz Yayınları · 20251 okunma
Sahil kənarında etiraf
9/10
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2026 13. kitabı
Həm hekayənin daha da dərinləşməsi, həm də obrazların hisslərinə nəzər salması məni olduqca şad etdi. Bu səbəbdən əslində qiymətim 4.5☆-dur. Lakin burda yarım bal vermək olmur, təəssüf ki. Obrazımız ölü bir bədənə keçən bir canlı olsa da, artıq insani dəyər və duyğuları anlamağa, iliklərində hiss etməyə başlayıb. Bunu son bölümdə görmək mümkündür. Yoshiki ilə danışanda sevgidən bəhs etməsi elə bunun ən böyük nümunəsidir. O bir hissə sahibdir ki, ona zərər verməkdən çəkinir və beləcə dağlara geri qayıtmaq istəyir. Biz də eynilə Hikaru kimi sevdiklərimiz üçün daha yaxşısı oldusun deyəv ya qorumaq məqsədli özümüzü uzaqlaşdırırıq. Bu nə qədər ağrılı bir prosses olsa da, bəzən edəcək başqa bir seçim şansı qalmır insanın əlində. -"An' I— well, being with you has been so much fun... I might just be subatitute fer Hikaru but— you've done so much fer me. I love you, Yoshiki. I don't know what this feelin' is, if it's romantic love or platonic love. But no matter what, that's how I feel."—Hikaru
光が死んだ夏 5 [Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu 5]Mokumokuren · 角川 [Kadokawa] · 202439 okunma
Hangi tür kitapları seviyorsun? 🔎 Polisiye 💕 Romantik 🚀 Bilim Kurgu 🏰 Fantastik 📖 Klasik 🧠 Kişisel Gelişim 🏛️ Tarih 😱 Gerilim
5/10
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2026 46. kitabı
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5 günde okudu
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Okunma: 09 Haziran 2026 15:02
First of all, it was an easy and comfortable book to read, and it had everything you would expect from a romance novel. The characters constantly running into each other, the male main character always being the one who saves the woman, those moments where the female character is like “I don’t depend on a man, look, I’m strong too,” and the fact that they immediately fell for each other from the very first moment they saw each other — it had all of those things. The girl loving luxury but also having those “I’m not like that” moments was there too. Even the way they acted like teenagers experiencing love for the first time was included. I was expecting something more interesting, especially since the main character was supposedly bisexual, but she basically fell for the first handsome and rich man she saw. I didn’t like any of the characters. Honestly, it was obvious how the ending would go. They were either going to get married or he was going to propose, and that unnecessary breakup scene the author added just to create some drama was so pointless. It was nice to read something that reflected Armenian culture, and the book has an English level that flows easily and doesn’t make the reader struggle too much. But aside from that, I feel like something was missing. It could have been much better. It’s readable, but I don’t think it’s a book that should be taken too seriously. In my opinion, it was just a very light, “snackable” read. İlk olarak okunması rahat bir kitaptı ve bir romantik kitapta bulunacak her şey vardı. Karakterlerin her daim denk gelmesi, çoğu zaman ana erkek karakterin hep kadını kurtarması ve arada benim kadın karakterim bir erkeğe bağlı değil, bakın o da çok güçlü denilen anları ve birbirlerini gördükleri ilk andan itibaren hemen birbirlerine
Our Ex's WeddingTaleen Voskuni · Berkley · 20261 okunma
Merhaba
10/10
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2026 83. kitabı
Günaydın; Gazap Üzümleri sonunda okumak nasip oldu.Pardon dinlemek daha doğru olur.”Sesli kitap” olarak bitirdim. Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde kitabı ile Gazap Üzümleri sürekli karşılaştırılıyordu,sosyal medyada. Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde okudum ama beklediğim etkiyi bulamadım şahsen ama Gazap Üzümleri öyle olmadı.Beklediğimden çok daha iyi ve etkileciydi. Gazap Üzümleri okuduktan sonra Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde kitabı “ucuz roman” gibi geldi. Siz de okuyunca anlayacaksınız. Gazap Üzümleri > Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde Tamamen şahsi fikrim. Şiddetle tavsiye ediyorum. Gittim been.
Gazap ÜzümleriJohn Steinbeck · Sel Yayınları · 202045,7bin okunma
Could have been better
8/10
·176 syf.··
2026 3. kitabı
I definitely don't be saying that I didn't like this book but seeing all the potential, the character developments, the message the actual setting, metaphors,symbolism I noticed a kind of mishit if that makes sense. I think it is really hard to turn a movie into a book and I really think that the final outcome is not definitely bad but I think it could have been better. If the timeline was arranged better, characters were explained deeper and the transition between scenes were smoother it would be possible to enjoy the reading even more and I kind of wished it to be longer I felt like everything has gone so rapidly but I will say that everything was really imposing.
Dead Poets SocietyN. H. Kleinbaum · Hyperion · 200733,1bin okunma
8/10
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2026 9. kitabı
In Amis’s famous novel, London Fields, the witty language is used and highlighted in the book repatedly. With the use of wit and pan (word play) Amis creates one of the most intelligent written novel ‘London Fields’. These uses of high elevated language and word plays also gives us the hints of postmodern fiction. As the novel is considered one of the best novel representing postmodernism, one can appreciate it due to the style that the novel is written, by means of wit and language. To give examples from the book; -It was fixed. It was written. The murderer was not the murderer. But the murderee had always been a murderee. The quote from Samson Young foreshadows that the real murderer is not the one we think, it will change. However the murderee ‘Nicola’ will always be the victim, not be affected by the inconstant murderer. - I know what his poetry will be about. What poetry is always about. The cruelty of the poet’s mistress. In this quote we can also sense the metaphor that is made to Nicola. Here Samson , as a writer, claims that the poets are writing poetry due to the relationship between their mistresses. It is known that Young also writes a novel about Nicola, creating the same plot with the poets he criticizes. -I close my eyes, trying to see a way- how do writers dare do what they do ? – and there is just chaos. It seems to me that writing brings trouble with it, moral trouble, unexamined trouble. Even to the best. -When God got mad he was a jealous God. He had other planets, thanks, and in better parts of the universe. He promised plague, famine mile-high tides, sound-speed winds and terror, ubiquitous and incessant terror, with blood flowing bridle deep. He threatened to make her old and keep her that way forever… Cross that firebreak and then cross that
Londra'da Bir ParkMartin Amis · Yapı Kredi Yayınları · 201010 okunma