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2026 47. kitabı
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5 günde okudu
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Okunma: 14 Haziran 2026 12:30
I never thought that one day I would read and finish this book, but here I am — I read it, I finished it, and just as I expected, it turned out exactly that way. The Love Hypothesis is a book full of clichés but with the “I’m going to break the clichés” kind of attitude. I’m not even sure where to start. I don’t know if I actually liked the book, but I enjoyed reading it. It flowed really well, so I can’t complain about that part. However, Olive constantly talking about how big Adam was started to annoy me. I wanted to tell her, “Yes, we get it, he’s a big guy. You don’t have to remind us every ten seconds!” After that, their dialogues… I don’t know, they felt really ridiculous to me. It was less of a romantic comedy and more of a romantic nonsense kind of story. But it was the type of book that didn’t require much thought, was easy to read, and flowed nicely. I already know that once I finished it, I wouldn’t think about it again. The movie adaptation is coming. I’m not sure if I’ll watch it, but maybe I will just to clear my mind and have something easy to watch. Bir gün bu kitabı okuyup ve bitireceğimi hiç düşünmezdim ama işte buradayım, okudum ve bitirdim ve tahmin ettiğim gibi oldu. Klişelerle dolu ama ben klişeleri yıkmaya karar verdim havası ile love hypothesis kitabı. Nereden başlasam emin değilim. Kitabı beğendim mi, ondan bile emin değilim ama okurken keyif aldım, yani akıp gitti okurken. O kısımda bir sorun yoktu ama olive'in sürekli adam ne kadar büyük demesi sinir bozucuydu. Kendisine gidip evet anladık, o büyük biri. Bunu her on saniyede bize hatırlatmana gerek yok! Sonrasında aralarındaki diyaloglar, bilmiyorum çok saçma geldi. Romantik komediden çok, romantik saçmalıklar üzerine bir kurguydu ama kafayı yormayan, akan ve bittiğinde bir daha
The Love HypothesisAli Hazelwood · Berkley Books · 20214,949 okunma
8/10
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2026 22. kitabı
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6 günde okudu
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Okunma: 31 Mayıs 2026 00:06
Çok güzeldi son otuz sayfa da şırıl şırıl ağladım. Talat ve Fitnatın kavuşmasını her şeyden çok isterdim. Beraber ölmeleri fazla ağır geldi. Keşkelerin çok olduğu bir kitap daha. Ben kendi açımdan tüm suçu Şerife Hanım da buluyorum. Okuyun okutturun kesinlikle. Böyle bir kitabı okuyup bitirdiğim için kendimi şanslı hissediyorum. Son sayfalara psikolojinizi hazırlayıp okumayı unutmayın. Talat ve Fitnat için tekrar meşhur lafımı söylüyorum; Maybe another in life.
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A Critical Review of Humankind
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2026 4. kitabı
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15 günde okudu
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Okunma: 07 Mayıs 2026 14:41
Rutger Bregman’s book Humankind is one of the books that questions negative ideas about human nature and makes readers think. For many years, many people believed that humans are naturally selfish, bad, and only care about themselves. However, Bregman does not agree with this idea. According to him, human nature is not as dark as people think. Instead, people are more willing to help each other, understand others’ feelings, and do good things. In the book, the author supports these ideas with many examples from wars, psychology experiments, history, and biology. One of the best parts of the book is that it gives hope about humanity. Still, when I finished the book, I did not only feel admiration. On one side, I was happy to read it because it made me think differently. On the other side, some of the author’s ideas felt too optimistic to me. Because of this, the book was both interesting and questionable for me. One of the strongest parts of the book is that it makes people question ideas about human nature that many accept without thinking. Today, we often see violence, murder, wars, and fights on television, social media, and in the news. After some time, people start to believe that the world is full of bad people. At this point, Bregman asks an important question: If humans were really bad by nature, how could societies survive for so many years? A big part of human history was shaped by helping each other, working together, and surviving together. From this side, the writer’s ideas are important and meaningful. His ideas against the belief that humans are naturally wild are especially interesting. Today, when someone behaves badly, people sometimes say, “Did you grow up in a cave?” However, Bregman says that hunter-gatherer societies were not as violent as many
Çoğu İnsan İyidirRutger Bregman · Mundi Yayınları · 2024408 okunma
Really really boring book. I just could not get past the beginning. Another book thats kind of didnt meet my expectations from george orwell. Maybe it gets better but i just cant get through it
1984George Orwell · Can Yayınları · 2023200,2bin okunma
7/10
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2026 2. kitabı
Decent book but overhyped and overrated. I get the message though, maybe thats why its so rated because the message was ahead of its time. I give it a 7/10
Animal FarmGeorge Orwell · Penguin Books · 2003296,6bin okunma
10/10
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2026 19. kitabı
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8 günde okudu
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Okunma: 24 Mart 2026 20:32
Kitap gerçekten çok güzeldi, ama ben mi kitabı kitap mı beni bitirdi bilemiyorum. Kavuşmalarını çok isterdim keşke Raif peşinden gidip arasaydı hemen umutsuzluğa kapılmasaydı, diyecek çok keşkeler var o yüzden susuyorum. Kitabı kesinlikle okumalısınız başlarda biraz sıkılabilirsiniz ama sonradan gerçekten çok güzel ilerliyor. Hafızam silinsede tekrar okusam dediğim kitaplar listesinde ilk 10’a girdi. Okuyun okutturun, Maria ve Raife de bir söz bırakacak olursam; “Maybe another in life.”
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