Puan vermedi·120 syf.··
2026 13. kitabı
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29 günde okudu
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Okunma: 15 Nisan 2026 22:58
Currently being the only reader and the first reviewer of this book is thrilling! Alright, let's start. So, this book is literally a conspiracy theory itself. Silas Orven is a man, a supposed time-traveller, who appeared in a private Facebook group in about 2024-2025 if I remember correctly. In that group he claimed that he came from the future to try and edit the timeline because humanity in his era of the future is having massive problems. If you can "edit" the timeline, it creates a new variable. Our current actions, if they are different, can create a new result and new future timeline. At first, people mocked him, trolled him, dismissed him completely. But when he began accurately predicting specific events, people were stunned and began taking him far more seriously. Some even started idolizing him and treating him like some kind of divine figure, even though he repeatedly said he wasn’t a prophet or anything divine and that no one should worship him. The guy became a sensation, basically. So in 2025 he published this book and then completely disappeared. No one knows where he is. No one can identify him. His name doesn’t even show up in any global database. Some of his most devoted followers genuinely believe he went back to the future, where he came from. I read the book, and it’s incredibly well-written. Some parts are genuinely disturbing; his descriptions of the future and the era he comes from are pretty terrifying. It's pretty dystopian. It’s impressive how he explains how time travel supposedly works, and he even touches on several taboo topics like Hitler, aliens and their origins, why they abduct humans, as well as God, the Bible, the Qur’an, who built the pyramids and why, whether humans will achieve eternal life, what happens after death, and so
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The Hidden SimulationSilas Orven · Independently Published · 20261 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 · 20174,006 okunma
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0-30p: Kontrollü okuyucu 📖 40-70p: Hafif bağımlı 👀 80p+: Geçmiş olsun, kitaplar seni ele geçirmiş 😅
Puan vermedi·124 syf.··
2025 934. kitabı
Tomorrow's Love is not an eventful or adventurous book that an artificial intelligence in love with whom she is her personal assistant keeps for the last 24 hours, but about the feelings of an empathetic and emotional artificial intelligence. It's already short. Personal assistant and his presence almost never Helping his owner without feeling it, protecting him is really the technology of my dreams, of course, this situation has become a little obsessed in the book... Frankly, I didn't find the love fiction very impressive or convincing, but the idea of getting into the mind of artificial intelligence is too much. I like it. Punctuation marks because artificial intelligence is explained from the eyes of Written without use, the whole book resembles chapters of the Quantum Walk in 2312, but its language is much more understandable because artificial intelligence in this story has only one task. Speaking of the language, it is impossible not to mention the name of its translator Nilda Taşköprü, she has come up with a very successful translation. In short, Tomorrow's Love was a cute book that was read in a snap for me, that made me think a little, and a little dreaming.
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Yarının AşkıEric Sadin · Sel Yayıncılık · 201646 okunma
Puan vermedi·152 syf.··
2025 938. kitabı
If you were deceived by the cover and name of the book and bought it while reading You will be a little surprised. I knew very little about the subject and content of the book. I added it to my list because I was curious about his moods, style of expression and fiction. The story begins with the death of your father. Children who try to meet the outside world but do not even know themselves... All the dirty secrets like the puzzle are in place at the end of the book. The author's fiction is great. Aysel Bora also did a great job in translation. A striking, striking, surprising and impressive book. I think you read it and make the decision. Did you like this book? Didn't I like it?
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Kibritleri Çok Seven Küçük KızGaetan Soucy · Can Yayınları · 2016612 okunma
Puan vermedi·56 syf.··
2025 941. kitabı
This short story, which is included in Mikhail Bulgakov's book Memoirs of a Young Doctor, was also presented to the reader with the translation of Ergin Altay in the Can Publications Short Modern Series. Oykü was first published in 1927 in the magazine Medinsinskii Robotnik (Medical Worker). The incident tells the story of the process of a young doctor assigned to a remote village slowly becoming addicted to morphine. Bulgakov conveys the doctor's internal conflict and drift to addiction in an environment of professional difficulties, loneliness and desperation in a very striking way. Although it is a short story that can be read in one breath, it can sometimes be criticized in this aspect. But it should not be forgotten that the story is a link of the whole as part of the Memoirs of a Young Doctor series. • It is both easy to read and impressive; it offers an enjoyable experience, especially for those interested in the themes of medicine, the human spirit and loneliness.
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MorfinMihail Bulgakov · Can Yayınları · 20191,822 okunma
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My thoughts on the Portrait of Dorian Gray I want to share. I can say that this work of Oscar Wilde both impressed and disturbed me. At the beginning of the book, I was heartbroken while reading how the innocence of the young and beautiful Doria is slowly damaged by Lord Henry's poisonous ideas. f Oscar Wilde's style and descriptions are really impressive, especially the psychological depth of the characters are very well processed. However, towards the middle of the book, Doria's increasing selfishness and moral collapse sometimes made it difficult to read. In some episodes, too much philosophical discussions and long depictions can be a little boring. Still, it is admirable that the dark aspects of human nature treat our obsession with beauty and youth in such a striking way. Maybe it's not a perfect work, but it's thought-provoking and An impressive novel. Especially the transformation of the characters and the criticism of social hypocrisy are very successful. I think it's one of the classics that should be read, but every reader enjoys the same. I can't say you'll get it.
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Dorian Gray'in PortresiOscar Wilde · Can Yayınları · 201899bin okunma