9/10
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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·272 syf.··
2025 10. kitabı
İhtiyacım o kadar çokmuş ki sarstı bayağı.. Nefsi yola getirmek için okuyup okutturulmalı. Emeği geçenlere gönülden selamlar ve dualar. "Allah'ım doğru yolda ayaklarımızı sabit eyle."
Kalbin SimyasıHamza Yusuf · Timaş Yayınları · 20191,753 okunma
Ters Köşe Final Sevenler Buraya!
Bazı hikâyeler tam tahmin ettiğin gibi ilerler. Bazılarıysa son sayfada tüm bildiklerini sorgulatır. 🤯 Ters köşeleri seviyorsan, seni sonuna kadar merakta bırakacak 3 kitap önerisini keşfetmeye hazır ol!
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Jane Eyre. That husy air in it turned into an elegant hand, a silky dandelion, and it touched the most sensitive sides of my heart. Charlotte Brontë felt the emotions so deeply that she didn't even need to describe the meaning behind some sentences. "Yes, little one, I will carry a jewel like you in my chest so as not to lose it." The novel, on the one hand, the flawed but powerful life we are used to, on the other hand, a commitment and loyalty that we are not used to; at the same time, it engraved the language of the war of survival on the pages. Bronte's depth to the characters becomes not only an individual story, but also a stunning questioning of female identity, freedom, and love. Among the novels I have read so far, it has been one of the works that should be on the top shelves of my library that affected my mood the most. I hope you will like it when you read it and you will feel that a lifely hope has settled in your heart.
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Jane EyreCharlotte Brontë · OUP Oxford · 201642,2bin okunma
6/10
·80 syf.··
2025 7. kitabı
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Okunma: 24 Eylül 2025 23:15
Jim Hawkins was a young boy who lived with his parents at the Admiral Benbow inn. One day, a mysterious seaman named Billy Bones arrived. He had a scar on his face, drank heavily, and frightened the customers with his stories. He always asked about a man with one leg. Later, he received the “Black Spot” from a blind beggar named Pew, which meant death. Soon after, Billy Bones died of too much rum, and Jim discovered papers in his chest showing the location of Captain Flint’s treasure. Squire Trelawney and Dr. Livesey decided to find the treasure, and together with Jim and three loyal servants, they prepared a ship named the Hispaniola. Captain Smollett commanded the ship, but many of the crew were secretly pirates led by the one-legged cook, Long John Silver. When they reached the island, Silver and his men mutinied. Loyal men like Redruth, Joyce, and Hunter were killed, but Jim, the doctor, the squire, and Gray continued to resist. On the island, Jim met Ben Gunn, a castaway who had already found and hidden Flint’s treasure. In the end, the pirates discovered that the treasure was gone, and Silver’s plans collapsed. The survivors carried the treasure safely back to the Hispaniola. Long John Silver managed to escape before they reached home, but the others returned with wealth. Although many lives were lost, Jim and his friends succeeded. The adventure taught them that loyalty and courage were more valuable than gold.
Treasure IslandRobert Louis Stevenson · Mavi Portakal Yayınları · 20087,5bin okunma
Father Sergius
Puan vermedi·80 syf.··
2025 16. kitabı
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3 günde okudu
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Okunma: 27 Ağustos 2025 22:50
It’s been a long time since I shared a book review, so today I’d like to talk about one I recently read: "Father Sergius" by Leo Tolstoy. The book tells the story of Stepan Kasatsky, a young, handsome knyaz (prince) and successful military officer who stood out from his peers thanks to his extraordinary talents and loyalty to the emperor. He was deeply in love with a beautiful young woman, Freyline. However, when he discovered her previous relationship with the emperor, he was devastated. This shocking revelation led him to renounce worldly vanities and withdraw to a monastery, where he became a monk. This is where the true story begins. As a monk, Stepan (now Father Sergius) faced a constant inner struggle battling between his devotion to God and his lingering desires for earthly pleasures. Though he outwardly lived a religious life, inwardly he still longed for recognition and worldly comfort. His encounter with Praskovya Mikhaylovna became a turning point. Through her, he realized that true peace cannot be found in external circumstances or rigid rituals, but only by transforming one’s inner self. In the end, he abandoned his monastic life and chose a humble path as a gardener and teacher. It was in this simplicity that he finally discovered genuine peace. To sum up, Father Sergius teaches us that changing our surroundings alone cannot bring us inner peace. Real peace requires patience, commitment, determination, and most importantly a deep faith within ourselves.
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Sergi AtaLev Tolstoy · Qanun Nəşriyyatı · 2018426 okunma
10/10
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2025 62. kitabı
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5 günde okudu
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Okunma: 13 Ağustos 2025 02:11
“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