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2024 1. kitabı
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35 günde okudu
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Okunma: 15 Ağustos 2024 08:43
I have been reading a book called “pia mater” by Serkan Karaismailoglu recently. Actually it is a book series and contains 3 books : Pia mater, Arachnoid mater, Dura mater. It is in science fiction genre. Its original language is Turkish. If I’m not mistaken you can find this series in English language too. Let’s talk about this book a little bit. To be honest I haven’t finished this series yet. I’m on second book. Despite of being on the second book I already have a lot of things to talk about this series. First of all I want to say this series is one of the series which you always draw the lines under the sentences with pencil. So get ready pencil next to you because there will be parts from book you will really like and want to mark them. Just imagine that you and your friend do scientific research about any topic you two like and share and discuss information with each other. This series is exactly like this. The author will give you a lot of valid information from scientific resources through the dialogues between characters in this series. He also will help you to learn about yourself and understand the reason behind your actions like why did you do this in this or that situation? He didn’t just give you information he also did create beautiful world for you to not getting bored while you read this series. As you know if the series contains only information and if there is no any fiction inside it you will get bored from it eventually. At least I’m like that. I think that’s why this series is marked as science fiction because you will get tons of reliable information from scientific resources while you are in fiction. The world which author created with his words will make you laugh, sad, to think time to time so be ready! I’m in the middle of the first book and
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Pia MaterSerkan Karaismailoğlu · Elma Yayınevi · 201919,1bin okunma
10/10
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2023 41. kitabı
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5 günde okudu
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Okunma: 08 Nisan 2023 00:00
“Do you know how you live three hundred years?” she says. And when he asks how, she smiles. “The same way you live one. A second at a time. Okay. Breathe. Start. Beautiful Gorgeous Amazing Unique Best of best. This book will stay forever with me I think it’s safe to say that this book had left a great impact on me. Our dear Addie, was a dreamer. She refused to have a simple life and found herself making a deal, with the Darkness (Luc). “Like Peter, in J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan. There, at the end, when Peter sits on the rock, the memory of Wendy Darling sliding from his mind, and it is sad, of course, to forget. But it is a lonely thing to be forgotten. To remember when no one else does.” I always thought I liked Schwab’s writing, but this book is just so unique with its wordings. I’m in love. Luc plays with her. But Addie is too stubborn to give up, to stop seeing the wonders the world offers despite the pain. I think I love her for that the most. “The wonder in your eyes, at the sight of something new. I knew then I’d never win.” Then, Enter Henry. I think he was lovely, annoying at times. He was a little bit too lost in his life. But I think he has a beautiful heart. I hate to admit that I was kinda bored when it switched to his POV. sorry. And I’m so confused about Luc like, I can’t decide if I want to hit him with a brick or kiss him :D. He was a manipulative asshole, I heartless monster but at the sometime a kid who seeks attention. It was like, Adeline: yo, leave Henry alone Luc: everything comes with a price
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8/10
·376 syf.··
2021 116. kitabı
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11 saatte okudu
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Okunma: 15 Temmuz 2021 23:59
Seri yorumu ⚫️The first 2 books in this series were translated into Turkish; but unfortunately the last book and the novella weren’t. I was curios about meeting Q and Tess for a long time and I finally met this couple. It was mostly a difficult adventure to read their pain and suffering; especially when they’re tortured by their kidnappers. It is definitely a dark series with lots of blood and torture, violence and horror. Apart from the highly detailed and unconventional sexual scenes, there were also parts that could disturb a lot of readers. So, if you can’t read about violence, rape, phyical and psychological torture, don’t even start to read! ⚫️Tess Snow is kidnapped in Mexico by human traffickers; she is humiliated, branded and tagged like a merchandise, almost raped before she is sold to a handsome, French billionaire. Q Mercer is a cold, fearsome man living with a constant fight within himself. His father was a sadistic man who bought, tortured and raped women: and Q hated him for all his childhood. But his experience under the same roof with his sick father made him a man who gets turned on by inflicting pain. He never gives in this violent urge until he meets his fifty-eighth ensclave Tess. He is known to be a coldhearted twisted man like his father but he buys women slaves only to heal and free them. But Tess, who has dark desires and pain-related fantasies makes Q’s live change forever. ⚫️The master and slave relationship between Tess and Q can of course disturb some readers. But everything happening between them, the harsh sex, the blood, the bondage, the whipping were consensual. Tess loved and even begged for Q’s monster to take over and give her pain. So I have no problem with that. Before I began the series, I thought maybe Q was like Christian Grey,
Tears of TessPepper Winters · Pepper Winters · 2013495 okunma
9/10
·270 syf.··
2021 138. kitabı
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18 saatte okudu
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Okunma: 24 Ağustos 2021 13:23
💎THE GRAVITY OF US 💎The 4th book in the ‘Elements’ series was again great just like the first three books! I truly love how Brittainy C. Cherry makes me feel while reading her words. I get sad, I get angry and I get happy at the same time and I love every moment😍 💎Lucy and her sister Mari has a floral shop. Lucy goes to a big funeral for flower organizations and learns that her favourite bestseller author G.M. Russell’s father died and the funeral was his. Lucy and Graham meets; but they are so different from each other: While Lucy lives every feeling freely and smiles all the time, Graham never lets himself feel and he never smiles. Graham had very bad issues with his late father in the past and he has become this cold, feelingless man because of his father. That night they realize that Graham is married and about to have a baby with Lucy’s sister, Lyric. Lucy and Lyric haven’t spoken for years and Lyric never told Graham she had sisters. When Lyric has to have an early C-section and the baby is put in NICU, Lyric leaves her baby and Graham. He asks for Lucy’s help with baby Talon but hates asking for help, because he knows from experience that everybody leaves eventually. 💎The characters are deep with their painful pasts, scars, fears and insecurities. Lucy is a wonderful woman who stands by her loved ones as their rock. She gives love even it is never asked and she is exactly what Graham and his fearing heart needs. The fact that Graham is married to Lucy’s sister never disturbed me because I knew from the start their marriage wasn’t out of love but an arrangement. They never loved each other. But again Lucy and Graham never crossed lines so I loved them much more. Their story is an inspiring one, teaching that love is hard work but worth it. 💎The 1st book in the
The Gravity of UsBrittainy C. Cherry · CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform · 20179 okunma
standart grange
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1 dakika once bitirdigim romanin hemen incelemesini yapmak istedim . Standart bir grange kitabiydi . Katili tahmin etmek zor olmadi hatta direk buldum diyebilrim . Kitap akici ilerliyor . Grange nin okudugum 4. Kitabi hepsini ard arda okuyorum hepsinin tadi ayri bu kitabin sonunu begenmedim sadece simdi sirada koloni kitabi var lets start
Kızıl NehirlerJean-Christophe Grangé · Doğan Kitap · 202417,6bin okunma
8/10
·208 syf.··
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2018 105. kitabı
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3 günde okudu
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Okunma: 07 Temmuz 2018 16:15
The book starts with this sentence: "It was a pleasure to burn!" And I asked these questions; Can you think of a more effective means of control? Can you think of a more effective means of Well, me neither . I didn't intend to start reading it. I really didn't. Somehow it seduced me into it.WOW AND I THOUGHT OKAY THEN LETS DO THIS! I glanced at the first page and before I knew it, it was 1:00 in the morning and I was halfway through with the thing. It's really good! No wonder it's a modern classic. The burning of books is such an effective tool, so the message of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is scarily real; if society’s wisdom could be taken away then so could their freedom; if knowledge was burnt then the people would be left in a complete state of utter innocent ignorance. That way they could be told anything and no know different. If all books were burnt then they are just sheep to be lead. To make it worse the men who do it enjoy it. Montag's inner emotional and moral journey from a character who burns books gleefully and with a smile on his face to someone who is willing to risk his career, his marriage, his house, and eventually his life for the sake of books is extremely compelling. That this man, product of a culture that devalues reading and values easy, thoughtless entertainments designed to deaden the mind and prevent serious thought, could come to find literature so essential that he would kill for it...! Something about that really spoke to me. It raises the question: why? What is it about books, about poetry, about literature that is so essential to us? There is no doubt in my mind that it is essential, if not for all individuals (although I find it hard to imagine life without books, I know there are some people who don't read for pleasure,
Fahrenheit 451Ray Bradbury · İthaki Yayınları · 2022108,4bin okunma