5/10
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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 · 20214,937 okunma
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2026 1. kitabı
It was literally awesome and back to me my childhood who had always dreams, sleeps, watch cartoons and the only problem is which toy she's going to play with. She always waited to going to stars one day, every night she watched the sky for a while and fell asleep. If somebody got hurt, she opened her little heart, it was always pink with unicorns,but for me it turns blue and sharks, then book called this such as"grown ups". When i was a kid i always into the space and books, but i can not read at all sooo the only thing that i love was looking the Page and drawings and dreaming it. Also i always watch the cartoon and sing its song with my french that i had never been before :) since then, now im turning a "grown up" as a teenage girl but i always keep this special warm book on the bottom of my heart and mind
The Little PrinceAntoine de Saint-Exupéry · Wordsworth · 1995279,9bin okunma
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“I Never Promised You a Rose Garden” is a powerful and emotional novel that explores mental illness with honesty and depth. The story is intense and sometimes unsettling, but it feels deeply human and real. Rather than romanticizing suffering, the book shows how healing is slow, painful, and uncertain. What makes the novel especially strong is its focus on inner struggle and the importance of understanding, patience, and support. The writing draws the reader into the protagonist’s mind, making the experience both challenging and meaningful. Overall, it is a heavy but impactful read that leaves a lasting impression.
I Never Promised You a Rose GardenJoanne Greenberg · Penguin Classics · 202219,3bin okunma
9/10
·338 syf.··
2026 5. kitabı
SPOLIER!!!!!!! YA'LLL I LOVED THIS BOOK!! I definitely didn't see the ending coming and also OMG????? Pa(Tricia) Gurl I was mind blown. AMA sonunda herkesin psychoya baglamasini sevmedim yani Kitabın sonuyla Basi farkli BİR kitap gibiydi anlarsınız ya. Ama güzeldi bir gunde bitti zaten
Never LieFreida McFadden · Hollywood Upstairs Press · 20225,1bin okunma
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 13. kitabı
In Beyinde Ararken Bağırsakta Buldum, Serkan Karaismailoğlu invites the reader to rethink the human body by shifting the focus from the brain to an often underestimated organ: the gut. The book centers on the relationship between the brain, the intestines, and the trillions of microorganisms living inside us, showing that many things we attribute to “the mind” are deeply connected to the body, especially the digestive system. What makes this book stand out is that it is not limited to anatomy or neuroscience alone. While Karaismailoğlu explains how the nervous system, hormones, and microbiota interact, he also enriches the narrative with etymology, historical anecdotes, and cultural references. Words, medical terms, and concepts are traced back to their linguistic roots, and scientific discoveries are placed within their historical context. This gives the reader the feeling that science is not isolated from language or history, but deeply intertwined with them. Another strong aspect of the book is the author’s language and tone. Instead of sounding like a textbook, Karaismailoğlu writes in a conversational, humorous, and engaging way. The examples he uses, often drawn from daily life, make complex biological processes easier to understand and surprisingly enjoyable to read. Even when dealing with technical topics, the book never feels heavy or inaccessible. Overall, Beyinde Ararken Bağırsakta Buldum is both informative and entertaining. It offers valuable knowledge about how our bodies work while also appealing to readers who enjoy learning about the origins of words and ideas. The book successfully combines science, history, and language, making it a rewarding read for anyone curious about the human body and the hidden connections that shape our behavior and
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Beyinde Ararken Bağırsakta BuldumSerkan Karaismailoğlu · Elma Yayınevi · 20178,7bin okunma