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2026 11. kitabı
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56 günde okudu
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Okunma: 12 Nisan 2026 00:00
Orijinal metninde okuduğum eserlere yine aynı dilde inceleme yazdığım için buna da İngilizce devam edeceğim, kusura bakmayın :) I really enjoyed reading this book. At first, I thought it might be difficult because it was written a long time ago, but the story became more interesting as I continued reading. One of the things I liked most about the book was the adventure and action. The characters travel through dangerous forests, face many challenges, and have to make difficult decisions. This kept me interested and made me want to know what would happen next. But the most interesting thing was to think that all this cruelty and madness actually happened. It is blood-curling and saddening to think that the massacre scene at the battlefield or what that savage did to that baby by the rock really happened in real life. I also liked how the friendship between the characters was shown throughout the story. The novel explores themes such as courage, loyalty, friendship, and survival. It gives readers a glimpse into a different period of history. It helped me imagine what life was like during the conflicts between different groups in North America. And I also wished I could have crazy natural survival skills, tracking skills and enhanced vision or hearing like the mohicans who dwell in the forests. Imagining living like them makes my sedentary city-dwelling life seem much more duller than normal.
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The Last of the MohicansJames Fenimore Cooper · Dejavu Publishing · 2012440 okunma
Puan vermedi·96 syf.··
2025 870. kitabı
*The thing that touches me the most is this story exiled It was written on time and in fact that Dostoevsky committed theft from place to place and even wrote them. To speak from the naivety of one's language and psychological analysis There is no need for a writer at extremes anyway. With the memory of another theft of a book It begins when it is spoken. So the usual polarizations exist again. No matter what, at some point, the subject is again morality, conscience or good and bad again... Another point is that Stockholm syndrome is also impressive. When the character first met the honest thief, he saw how he hated it as if he was killing, but later he was tied to him with very strong ties, which is the subtle point. That's the conclusion we need to draw, so that this should be I'm thinking. Sometimes we can make mistakes, the important thing is that we can do after that mistake, we can face ourselves, learn, and the most important thing is that we can always empathize and not be dogmatic to something. A book that is a lesson, fluent, and can end immediately, good reading :)
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Şerefli HırsızFyodor Dostoyevski · Helikopter Yayınları · 20174,015 okunma
Etimoloji Defteri
Mücellit Nedir ?
Puan vermedi·368 syf.··
2025 936. kitabı
With the first book with Rita Hunter's pen I met and loved it. The second book, #kışnefesi, did not mislead me either. If you like to read #tarihiaşkroman, I definitely recommend it. A soul that softens with love and mercy and sharpens with pride and pride is not ordinary. A woman with a sharp tongue, beautiful, proud and difficult to be accepted... The illegitimate brother of a duke and the aristocratic society Beatrice Cunningham, the daughter of a woman she despised, was faithfully committed to life and the comfort of this flashy life. However, he had never lost his idealistic side, which made him not regret anything that made him himself. Perhaps the only thing that broke his heart was a privilege he could not have but never gave up wanting. The love of a man who rejected her twice... He is a man who is confident, strong, attractive and of course far from acceptance.... Carter Maximilian could have said that he had opened a clean page on his way back to England, where he left two years ago. In fact, even the trouble he has been chasing since the wild lands he left behind is not worth dwelling on, it was a little roughness. Until two years ago, until he met the girl he broke his heart for the last time...
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Kış NefesiRita Hunter · Yabancı Yayınları · 2017340 okunma
Improbable
7/10
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2025 89. kitabı
Improbable was written by Adam Fawer in 2005 which is a science fiction thriller novel. David Caine is fond of gambling and he makes some calculations in terms of probability and at the same time he gives lectures at the university. He thinks that he will always be the winner with the theory of probability. He tries all his chances and happens to the the low possibility of losing and so he is debted to the Russian Mafia. By the way, I learnt some possibilities for example at a place I have 0,003 per cent possibility of having the same birthday with those people. When it it up to the plot; he has some sanitary problems especially with the brain and he is offered to apply an experimental treatment and he accepts. His twin brother Jasper also has similar problems who claims that how dreadful it is. Caine considers that there is no other way out. CIA agent Nava Vaner lives off by selling secret informations to secret services. She has a problem in the last sale and she knows that if she cannot provide a precious info to the North Koreans she will die. All in all, she finds Dr. Tversky’s searchings. The minister of the NSA, Forsythe is also in the trace of this information. Dr. Tversky thinks that by improving the human brain it will be possible to see the future. He uses his beloved student as a testing individual. But in the last experiment she dies dramatically. Before she dies she tells sometjing from the future. Caine’s situation is diffrent from the student. He is able to see what will happen in the future as a film strip. The only thing he is supposed to do is to live the future which he chose. Thanks to this ability he could survive during the explosion. Due to this issue he meets with Nava. And then both of them try to escape from FBA and NSA agents. In time Nava
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ImprobableAdam Fawer · HarperTorch · 200698,5bin okunma
Everything I Know About Love
9/10
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2025 2. kitabı
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33 günde okudu
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Okunma: 18 Eylül 2025 21:24
This book opened a lot of things in my perspective. Firstly the perspective of friendship. Farly is Dolly’s best friend. Every page she always talks about their friendship and her. A lot of people criticize Dolly because she mentions Farly too much. Sometimes i agree with this argument. I wished she mention about her less and talk about the event. But this part showed me how important is friendship. Its come first than relationship. There was a no chronology that i imagined and because of that I couldn’t catch the pages sometimes. Secondly the perspective of getting old. She explains every age especially teenage so lively. When she mentions early ages it was like i was reading my thoughts and going throughs. The best part was definitely the age of 30. You are finishing your 20s but you are opening a new phrase. This part showed me i don’t have to always feel like my 20s over, i have to thing that i earned at 30s that my 20s self was wanting. And thirdly romance and self-esteem. Any man is not important than my self love and my self-esteem. If somebody giving you mixing signals then you have to let them go and focus on your mental health. If somebody loses interest in you, you probably feel the worst. But not than losing self-esteem. The final talk was amazing. Everything i know about love means the love, friendship that i own for Farly. Men come and go but friendship always stay. We have to stick to our friendship. And also i want to mention about Florence. Thank you for pushing Dolly to write more. R.I.P Eylül Dündar Everything I Know About Love Dolly Alderton
Everything I Know About LoveDolly Alderton · Penguin Books Ltd · 2019236 okunma
6/10
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2025 13. kitabı
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25 saatte okudu
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Okunma: 25 Ağustos 2025 00:00
“One thing at a time. Murder first and then scholarly pursuits.” atlas six serisi tam olarak bir dark academia kitabı ama çok fazla havada kalan unsura sahip, beni devam ettiren tek şey de bu atmosfer. Bu kitapta olabildiğince sınırsız bilgiye ulaşmaya alışmanın ve bilgiden gelen gücün insanı nasıl değiştirebileceği çok güzel işlenmiş, gerçekten academia kısmına seri boyunca çok güzel odaklanılıyor hatta tüm kitap bunun üzerine kurulu çünkü plot maalesef çok zayıf ilerliyor plot kötü olduğu için değil hatta multiverse, doomsday üzerinden giden çok güzel bi plot ama yazarımız karakterleri ön planda tutmayı tercih ediyor. Buna rağmen bilginin yanlış ellere geçmesinin ‘even the rome falls’ temasıyla birleştirilmesi çok hoşuma gitti. Evet zayıflıkları olan bir kitap ama karakterlerin iç çatışmalarını, bilgiyi ne için kullanacaklarını ve yeni dinamikleri okumak her zamanki gibi çok güzeldi, özellikle Callumu okumak çok zevkliydi, Libby’nin küllerinden doğmasına(literal) da bayıldım sonunda she did let the fucker burn ve tabii ki nicogideon nicogideon bambaşka. “Olympus was empty. The gods were already here.”
Atlas ParadoxOlivie Blake · Pan MacMillan · 2022170 okunma