Silent Patient ( story wise writing)
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2025 3. kitabı
Now that I have finished reading “ the silent patient”, I am very amazed by the ability of the author who truly made me shocked at the end of the story that he happens to call psychological detective story… people prefer calling this book a novel but I bet it doesn’t last too long after reading the book or coming to an end that was shockingly twisted. Spoiler - The therapist would be the last person to be suspicious of as he made it sound very normal and approached to every scene and detail as a therapist whose main job is to help people. BUT never mind, nothing is the way it seems like in this life, Turkish people say if everything was the way it seemed like then water from sea would appear blue in our hands. This is what I felt when seeing the truth, the kind of truth I wouldn’t be able to imagine if Theo, the therapist didn’t reveal if at the end of the story. Or should I say the beginning of an end ? Do stories truly end or what we call “ ending” is a beginning of a new chapter…. He approached and had written it in a way that made him sound look or even appear like a “ real therapist” who carry feelings of morality, depth, integrity and truly has compassion and eager to help people who are in trouble… like Alicia….. A person, a human being, an artist who was mentally sick as the members of Grove called…. She was a psycho in their interpretations…. But who knows what drew her to kill him? Who truly has enough empathy to try to understand what she went through to do such a thing rather than being as anyone else and calling her a “ bitch” how easy it must be to call someone that… when you don’t know anything except what police officers or investigators say… As people or human beings who immediately call someone “guilty” without giving it a try to understand or
The Silent PatientAlex Michaelides · Orion Books · 201912,7bin okunma
10/10
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2025 62. kitabı
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“You have no idea what it takes to stand by anyone. You certainly don’t know what it takes to stand by a child. Mom did that. And when Mom couldn’t, I tried to finish the job. No, scratch that. I didn’t try to finish the job. I did finish the job. Because look at them. They are all talented and smart and good—and, sure, we’re not perfect. But we have integrity. We know something about loyalty. We are there for each other. And all of that is because Mom and I did a great job. You… you have done nothing despite how capable you probably could have been if you gave half a shit. But because you weren’t here, we learned how to go on without you.” I have to say, I love Taylor Jenkins Reid! This story is told from different perspectives. I really enjoyed this because I felt every moment and emotion, and everything else that was important. This made me feel everything. I guess I love all the characters because they seem real. Nina is the strongest woman in the book. Honestly, I loved every moment of this book because I connected with it so much that I cried a lot. Actually, I don’t know what to think because this story is really heartbreaking. I’m really sorry for June because she didn’t deserve this. Mick is a really disgusting person, and I hated him. Did I start believing in impossible heroes? June and Nina, of course. In the book, Nina raises her siblings and grows up with them. Even though Mick is a terrible father, his children are great people. Honestly, my favorite characters in the book were June and all the children, including Casey. No child deserves a bad parent like that. No one deserves such a terrible person. The world is an unfair place because of people like that. No one's heart is your playground. Please be nice to your own children and family. This is more
Malibu RisingTaylor Jenkins Reid · Ballantine Books · 2021569 okunma
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Jane Eyre
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2025 5. kitabı
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9 günde okudu
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Okunma: 22 Temmuz 2025 15:44
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre is a powerful female narrative that symbolizes individual resistance against the strict moral and social structure of the Victorian Era. The novel is especially significant in terms of feminist and sociocultural readings. Despite all the hardships she endures, Jane remains true to her own sense of morality and selfhood. Her refusal to submit to Mr. Rochester without an equal relationship, despite her deep love for him, can be read as a proto-feminist representation of female individuality. The story is told in the first person from Jane’s perspective, which allows the reader direct access to her inner world and personal struggles. The gothic atmosphere (Thornfield Hall, the screams from the attic, Bertha Mason) continues the classic tradition of English gothic fiction, while the emphasis on nature and personal emotion reflects the influence of Romanticism. Themes such as class distinction, the hypocrisy of religious institutions, and moral decay are carefully explored. Jane’s journey from the lowest social class to gaining respect through her intelligence and integrity serves as a pointed critique of the class structure of the time. The character of Bertha Mason, in particular, is controversial from a postcolonial perspective; her portrayal as the “other” reflects traces of colonialism in English literature. Jane Eyre, with its multilayered narrative, feminist subtext, and its critiques of class and colonialism, provides not only literary but also cultural, historical, and theoretical grounds for analysis. To summarize, the suffering Jane endures is followed by her resistance, and not mentioning the fluidity of the novel—where we feel as if we're inside the story—would be unfair. The rich descriptions, which I believe reflect traces of
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Jane EyreCharlotte Brontë · Martı Yayınları · 201342,1bin okunma
Lee
Puan vermedi·355 syf.·
2022 3. kitabı
Despite dealing with the serious issues ofrape nd racial unequality, the novel is renowned for its warmth and humor. Atticus finch the narrator's father, has served as a moral hero for many readers and as a model of integrity for lawyers. The historian Joseph  explains, "In the twentieth century, To Kill a Mockingbird is probably the most widely read book dealing with race in America, and its main character, Atticus Finch, the most enduring fictional image of racial heroism." As a Southern gothic novel and bildungsroman, the primary themes of To Kill a Mockingbird involve racial injustice and the destruction of innocence. Scholars have noted that Lee also addresses issues of class, courage, compassion, and gender roles in the deep south. The book is widely taught in schools in the United States with lessons that emphasize tolerance and decry prejudice.Despite its themes, To Kill a Mockingbird has been subject to campaigns for removal from public classrooms, often challenced for its use of racial epithets In 2006, British librarians ranked the book ahead of the biblw as one "every adult should read before they die". Reaction to the novel varied widely upon publication. Despite the number of copies sold and its widespread use in education, literary analysis of it is sparse. Author Mary McDonough Murphy, who collected individual impressions of To Kill a Mockingbird by several authors and public figures, calls the book "an astonishing phenomenon".[It was adapted into an academy winning film in 1962 by director Robert , with a screenplay by Horton Fote . Since 1990, a play based on the novel has been performed annually in Harper Lee's hometown. To Kill a Mockingbird was Lee's only published book until go set a watchman, an earlier draft of To Kill a Mockingbird,
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Bülbülü ÖldürmekHarper Lee · Sel Yayınları · 201488,6bin okunma
8/10
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2021 139. kitabı
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7 günde okudu
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Okunma: 01 Eylül 2021 17:06
Vi Keeland is one of my favourite writers! I love the novels she wrote alone and also the ones with Penelope Ward😍 This one is an office romance between Bennett and Annalise🥰 A little summary first: When Bennett sees Annalise for the first time, she’s been breaking his windshield wiper because her hair got stuck in it😂 Why? Because she’s put her parking ticket under the windshield thinking he deserved it. When they meet at the office, they learn that they’re competing for the same job ‘Creative Director’ after their advertising companies’ merger. The board will decide who’ll stay here and who’ll go to Dallas branch. Of course neither Bennett nor Annalise wants to move to Dallas, so they begin to work for the position harder. While it is all’s fair in love and war for Bennett, Annalise decides to play fair. They are attracted to each other a lot, but each one has issues. Bennett never has long-term relationships, and Annalise’s been left by his eight-year-boyfriend. While they continue to race for the position at work, they also try to understand the attraction between them. I usually like Vi’s male characters more than female ones. But here, I liked Annalise more. While I understand and sympathize with Bennett and his fears due to his past, I couldn’t like him almost until the end of the book. Annalise was the more likeable character and I liked her fairness, integrity and courage. Bennett’s interaction with Lucas was the best part I love about him. Because I could see that he has a heart and he isn’t the narcissist jerk he looks like🤣 Despite not being one of my favourites from Vi, this is a good office romance and enemies-to-lovers book that you will definitely like
We Shouldn'tVi Keeland · ViKeeland · 201920 okunma
9/10
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2021 1. kitabı
In one of the greatest plays, Hamlet, William Shakespeare introduces a tragic tale of the Danish royal family with elements of politics, loyalty, heroism, friendship and love. The ghost of King Hamlet, killed by his brother in the play, is the extraordinary element of the play. The start of the game is almost given by this ghost. The ghost appears first to his son Hamlet's friends and then to Hamlet. He only talks to his son. He tells him how he was killed and asks him to take his revenge. Does a man who wants to kill his own brother deserve the throne? Hamlet's experience with the dead and suicidal thoughts make him nervous about life and death. The story is governed by emotions rather than reason. The key idea is Hamlet's shifting sanity that fluctuates throughout the play as a performance and real madness. There is a systematic logic behind Hamlet's disguise. The other main theme that glorifies the game is a perfect act of revenge accompanied by delay and doubt. These themes, along with the dramatic vehicles and characters involved in the plot, add to the textual integrity of the play.
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HamletWilliam Shakespeare · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 202358,4bin okunma