Could have been better
8/10
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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
·432 syf.··
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2026 41. kitabı
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12 günde okudu
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Okunma: 24 Mayıs 2026 22:06
Sanırım hayatımda bu kadar detaylı yazılmış bir İngilizce kitap okuduğumu söyleyemem. Bir noktadan sonra bu kitabın iyi çevrilmiş bir Türkçe versiyonunu okumayı gerçekten çok isterdim, ama sanırım böyle bir çevirisi yok — ya da en azından ben denk gelmedim. Bu kitabı okurken bir an bile küçük bir detayı kaçırırsanız, ne okuduğunuzu unutabiliyorsunuz. Çünkü hiçbir şey göründüğü gibi değil. Her şey düşüncelerden ibaret ve düşünceler her şey olabilir, değil mi? Mutlu bir şarkı sizi iyileştirebilir ya da hüzünlü bir şarkı kırık parçalarınızı onarmanıza yardımcı olabilir. Okurken hikâyenin nereye varacağını çok merak ettim ve tahmin ettiğim gibi hiç olmadı. Hatta sonu beni gerçekten şaşırttı. Kafamın karıştığı çok fazla yer oldu. Ana diliniz dışında bir dilde kitap okumanın zorluklarından biri de bu sanırım. Ama Raya ve Q’yu karakter olarak gerçekten çok sevdim. Hâlâ sonundan emin değilim. Gerçek miydi, hayal miydi? Mutlu oldular mı? Birbirlerine kavuştular mı? Bence yazar bana bir açıklama borçlu. İlk başta treni çok sevmiştim ama trenin sırları ortaya çıktıkça, Raya gibi ben de aslında böyle bir trende olmak istemediğimi fark ettim. Ama eğer bir gün denk gelirseniz, bence okuyun. Çünkü sizi oldukça ilginç bir yolculuk bekliyor olacak. Sözlerimi kitaptaki Raya’nın şarkısıyla bitirmek istiyorum: Live. Breathe. Be. --- I don’t think I’ve ever read an English book written with this much detail before. At some point, I really wished I could read a well-translated Turkish version of this book, but I don’t think one exists — or at least I’ve never come across it. While reading, if you miss even the smallest detail for a moment, you suddenly forget what exactly you’re reading. Because nothing is what you think it is. Everything is made of thoughts, and thoughts can become
The Elsewhere ExpressSamantha Sotto Yambao · Del Rey Publishing · 20261 okunma
Ne Kadar Kitap Kurdusun?
0-30p: Kontrollü okuyucu 📖 40-70p: Hafif bağımlı 👀 80p+: Geçmiş olsun, kitaplar seni ele geçirmiş 😅
9/10
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2026 11. kitabı
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10 günde okudu
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Okunma: 10 Mayıs 2026 00:00
I read this book years ago and wanted to revisit it to refresh my knowledge. Honestly, it felt like reading a completely new book again, probably because I connected with the lessons differently this time. Such a simple and easy read, but full of meaningful wisdom. Definitely one of the best books I’ve read this year so far, and I’m adding it to my favorites. I’d love to read it again in the future. Highly recommend it.
The Four AgreementsDon Miguel Ruiz · Amber-Allen Publishing · 199716,2bin okunma
8/10
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2026 71. kitabı
This book is a collection of poems that captures ordinary emotions with a powerful voice. There are no grand events here; just love, loneliness, memory and the quiet passage of time. Some lines make you pause and reread them without even realizing it. Definitely it's a one sitting read book, but also the kind of book you want to take slowly and absorb the poems.
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Still Another DayPablo Neruda · Copper Canyon Press, U.S. · 20051 okunma
In the Depth of Postmodernism
9/10
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2026 4. kitabı
I've never read a book that was both so complex and so organized at the same time as this one. Metafiction, fragmented structure, questioning metanarratives, posthumanism, postcolonialism, and all the "post-" are combined in this book. The book's self-reflective nature and its direct conversation with the reader have made it one of my favorite books written from a second-person perspective. It has a style that leads the reader into paradoxes, confuses them, and definitely broadens their horizons. Especially the stories that follow each episode are like a narrative version of the main plot of that episode. For example, in the first chapter, we, as readers, embark on a journey. A reading journey. The title of the next chapter is "If on a winter's night a traveler". So it's about someone who's embarked on a journey, a traveler. But this episode is cut short, and our character's journey is interrupted. Just like we, the readers, are constantly interrupted by the narrator throughout this book. There's a mystery in this chapter. We don't know what that mystery is. We also encounter a mystery while reading this book; which book are we reading? Why is the book incomplete? Where is the rest? And in the next chapter, we, the readers, are on the hunt for the continuation of the previous story. We go to the bookstore and find another story that could be a sequel. But this story we found has been replaced by the main story. Just like the main plot of the story we are about to read. So throughout the book, we, the readers and narrators, speak first, taking on an active role. At the end of each chapter, we read a different story. And these stories are like continuations of the previous chapter's narrative. This rather confusing book achieves its purpose: it bores the reader. But
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If On A Winter's Night A TravellerItalo Calvino · Vintage Classics · 19943,597 okunma
8/10
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2026 5. kitabı
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7 günde okudu
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Okunma: 28 Mart 2026 03:26
I enjoyed reading Who Moved My Cheese? because it reminds you that simple actions can lead to meaningful change. The book doesn’t introduce new ideas, but it encourages you to open your eyes and adapt instead of resisting change. It’s short, easy to read, and can be finished in one sitting. I definitely enjoyed it and would recommend it.
Who Moved My CheeseSpencer Johnson · 199858 okunma