Puan vermedi·520 syf.··
2025 933. kitabı
I like the caste system in the book to the head of the characters Those who come are above the psychology of losing It was nice to read the effect it created. The author ended us in such a beautiful place and left us curious Congratulations should be said. I can't wait to read more. The only thing I don't like is that I've been coming across it often lately Incest relationships. Falling in love with her stepbrother, sexuality It was disgusting that they lived.
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Bininci KatKatharine McGee · DEX Yayıncılık · 201794 okunma
Puan vermedi·304 syf.··
2025 948. kitabı
I can't say the book is bad, but even if I didn't read it, it would be a It was a book when I finished. His story was actually good. Although we are not kidnapped and raised by a woman, we have childhood traumas. Nihan Kaya, in her 9 good family book: "The most invisible pains in this world are the pains of a child." In my opinion, the best thing that happened to the child in the book Maybe it was being kidnapped. I don't want to say because he will be a spoiler, he suffers more and has to have a more unhappy childhood. It is only possible to realize all of them when you are an adult woman. It's a quiet book. I liked the change of the narrator after half, but the book still didn't satisfy me. I wonder if there was reading blindness, and I don't enjoy any of the books I've read lately. Also, it was translated from English to our language, not the original translation from Japanese. I think this affected the harmony of the book a lot. Or I don't know why Japanese and Turkish sound incompatibility is the reason. With the 7 days of the August beetle, the fiction is very I couldn't reconcile it, it was a little forced. In my opinion, it is a calm book in the snack category that does not overwhelm you too much, does not question much. You can read your expectations if you don't carry too much load.
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Ağustosböceğinin Sekizinci GünüMitsuyo Kakuta · Doğan Kitap · 2017156 okunma
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8/10
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2024 37. kitabı
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29 günde okudu
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Okunma: 30 Eylül 2024 18:56
I decided to read William Shakespeare because I have been very interested in English literature lately. I want to start with his masterpiece Romeo and Juliet. I read this book in English and Turkish. I don't need to say much since it is a work that has been talked about for years. This is an interesting book. Doesn't appeal to many people but appeals to many people. So much.
Romeo and JulietWilliam Shakespeare · Wordsworth · 202275,7bin okunma
9/10
·430 syf.··
2024 5. kitabı
Some people - especially readers of classic books - find it unnecessary to read romance novels. I disagree, because novels help you to understand yourself. They tell you your needs, your shortcomings, your wrong parts, your right parts, which you don't even realize. You can see a character you never expected voicing your thoughts and it helps you to understand yourself and it helps you to be at peace. I think the reason why I'm so emotional about this review is because lately I've been thinking that no one will ever understand me completely. But in this series I figured something out between myself. There are so many personality similarities between Killian, Landon and me. Intelligence, talent, a fiery soul and an icy heart. I felt understood while reading both books, and that is more important to me than love. In conclusion, the book is not a book for everyone. It contains behaviors that most people would find wrong - which I gave a standing ovation for. But if you are a little crazy, it is for you. One of the books that does dark romance justice. (SPOILERS) The only part I didn't like about the book was that Mia's revenge was a bit too simplified. Honestly, I would have liked it to be a little longer and deeper. I think Mia should have killed that woman, not Landon. Personally, if I was in Mia's shoes, if I wanted revenge for years and someone - even if it was the man I loved - killed that person instead of me, I would never recover.I couldn't do it over and over, I had to take the pain I had suffered for years out of that person. I had to destroy her, mercilessly. I think that was the only bad thing about the book. I hope Killian, Landon, me and others like us will all find our muse one day.
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God of RuinRina Kent · Blackthorn Books · 2023107 okunma
2/10
·%30 (83/272 syf.)·
1/5 Star (%10/100) DNF at %30 (around 80 pages). If I had only one word to describe the book, it would be disappointing. I heard nothing but good comments about the book and the short synopsis was also interesting but it just does not work. I really tried my best but I cannot read even one more page. I've read quite a bit but nothing really happened yet. All I've read so far is the long description of statues, fish, birds, rooms, and so forth. There is also plenty of numbers like one hundred sixteenth room, seventy-eighth month in the thirty-second year, etc. This becomes complicated because the book is split into many smaller chapters given to us as diary entries. The only I've learned (before I dnfd it, so around page 80) is that the labyrinth causes memory loss. I know my mind is pretty busy lately so it is hard for me to focus but jesus christ this is boring. I don't know about you but I'm not gonna spend almost 200 pages just to learn 2 or 3 more pieces of information. There is a simple premise which is good enough but the execution is horrible is all I can say. Try it but I have to say I will never come back to this book and possibly the writer because I really wanted to read Jonathan Strange.
PiranesiSusanna Clarke · Bloomsbury Publishing · 2020634 okunma
6/10
·348 syf.··
2021 57. kitabı
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10 günde okudu
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Okunma: 03 Eylül 2021 16:02
This may contain spoilers This is one of the most hyped up books on social media lately however, I don't think it lives up to the expectations. There are many moments in this book where you could find yourself asking whether you should stop reading it. I suppose many stuck to it because we wanted to find out how did the characthers come to this point. Let me tell you this; it does not deliver. One of the most disturbing points in this book was the exaggeration to the limit. If it was hyperbole, it would have been for to criticize social events however author simply used it for dramatic effect which worked poorly on her behalf. For example; one of the characters had 7 miscarriages in several years which does not seem very plausible and lessens the credibility of the story. Other point that was not very delightful was the language of the book. I actually like books with more accessible language however author's use of language could be defined as struggling at best. Talking about most crucial social issues requires a better language I belive. In the most essential moments where it could have been very impactful and powerful, it was weak and underwhelming to say the least. Moving on to the point(s) I liked about this book, several of the issues it talked about is very crucial in recent days such as abortion, racism, feminism. I could say that the book takes a fresh point of view on the matters in question and makes you empathise with the characters. Makes you question what you would have done. Lastly it was really hard to bond with the most of the characters because they weren't really remarkable. Only characters you may remember after a year are Mia and Izzie.
Little Fires EverywhereCeleste Ng · Penguin Press · 2017242 okunma
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