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2025 61. kitabı
The Miracle of the Universize bilim kurgu türünde kaleme alınmış bir kitaptır Evrenin Mucizesi, bilimsel verilerle desteklenmiş sırları içeren, macera ve keşif odaklı bir bilim kurgu romanıdır. Kitabın ana konusu, Dünya'ya benzeyen, ancak Güneş'in ardında gizlenen ve keşfedilmeyi bekleyen gizemli bir gezegene yapılan yolculuktur. Güneş Sistemi içinde varlığı bilinmeyen, ancak Dünya'ya şaşırtıcı derecede benzeyen bir gezegene götürür. Bu gezegenin keşfi, karakterler için hem büyük bir umut hem de bilinmeyenin getirdiği tehlikelerle dolu bir macera anlamına gelir. "Evrenin Mucizesi," evrenin sırlarını keşfetmek, bilinmeyen bir gezegenle temas kurmak ve insanlığın varoluşsal meselelerini bilim kurgu merceğinden sorgulamak üzerine kurulu, sürükleyici bir maceradır. The story unfolds around this "twin Earth" waiting to be discovered by scientists. The existence of this planet is vital to the future of the universe and humanity. Umut and his sister, Saniye, manage to establish contact with this unknown planet. Umut's reaction, "Oh my God, what a miracle!", demonstrates how incredible and unexpected this discovery is. The idea of communicating with another planet is a source of great excitement for the characters and readers. Beyond being a mere science fiction adventure, the book also contains philosophical messages. Expressions such as "God warned us one last time" in the promotional release suggest that the novel also touches on topics such as humanity's mistakes, its place in the universe, and the meaning of life. Kardelen, one of the characters, expresses her desire to stay on the new planet by saying, "I want to live here now," indicating that the novel also explores a search for new hope and a better life.
The Miracle of The UniverseAlper Yıldız · Tilki Kitap · 202529 okunma
i've reached the end of a long, long journey.
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CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!!!!!! good bye darren! even in death, may you be triumphant.. we’ve actually been preparing for this moment since the beginning. sons of destiny isn’t just a final book — it’s the reckoning where darren, steve, and the entire vampire-vampaneze balance meet their inevitable fate. destiny, at this point, feels unshakable. one of the biggest questions throughout the book is about the prophecy and whether it’s truly unavoidable. mr. tiny’s infamous line — “one will become the vampire prince, one the vampaneze lord, and one will die” — finally comes full circle here. and the strange part is, neither darren nor steve really chooses this path. they both simply follow where fate drags them. and maybe that’s the whole point: the inability to choose. the confrontation with steve is one of the most emotional clashes in the whole series. yes, steve is the villain, but he’s not just evil. there’s real bitterness, loneliness, and rejection in him. he and darren are two sides of the same coin. one was accepted, the other cast aside. and their showdown isn’t just about fighting — it’s a release of years of broken trust and regret. but the real breaking point is when darren kills himself to break the prophecy. that’s when everything flips. he realizes he has the potential to become the vampaneze lord, and chooses to end his own life to stop the cycle. it’s not just a physical death — it’s the moment a character embraces his own darkness and still chooses to protect others. heroism here doesn’t come with glory, but with quiet, deliberate sacrifice. when mr. tiny’s real motives are revealed, it’s absolutely chilling. the way he used darren and steve as pawns — even revealing they’re his sons — is twisted. he represents a much deeper evil: the thirst for control,
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Sons of DestinyDarren Shan · Harper Collins Childrens Books · 2009143 okunma
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dearest nora <3
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2025 1. kitabı
feeling too late for reading it like maybe 5 years after its release..? started reading yesterday and finished a couple mins ago. i feel mentally attached to nora, i relate to her a lot since this is a phase we all go through especially as teens, or young adults, whatever we call it. i loved how she finally made it, loved and accepted life as it is. also, wicked game was such a good song for the book but with classical music, that book takes you in far more than it does with any song. i loved the universe, i enjoyed every page of it 🩵
Gece Yarısı KütüphanesiMatt Haig · Domingo Yayınevi · 202598,4bin okunma
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Bu yazar derin acılı gerçekçi konular yazıyor . Dili anlatımı akışı güzeldir her zaman . Ramsey ve Thea'nın hikayesi okurken sizi üzüyor kız 10 oğlan 12 yaşındayken tanışıyorlar .Ramsey'nin annesi onları terk edip gitmiş pislik babaları ile kalmışlar . Thea'nın annesi çok kısa sürede kanserden ölmüş baba darma duman kopuk salmış . Ramsey Thea ve Ramsey'in kız kardeşi bir takım gibi beraber takılıyor birbirlerine destek oluyorlar .Ramsey ve Thea tabi sonunda sevgili oluyor . Lise son civarı (ayrıntı girmeden anlatıcam ) kız tecavüze uğruyor oğlan gidip tecavüzcüyü öldürüyor hapse giriyor . 16 sene ceza alıyor hapisteyken kızla asla görüşmüyor 3 sene önce şartlı salıverilince olaylar yine başlıyor . Çok zor üzücü bir konu inanılmaz suçsuz iki aşık sonu güzel bitti tabi . bazı bilinmeyen şeyler ortaya çıktı .
ReleaseAly Martinez · Independently published · 03 okunma
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Had it not been for the thoughtful gesture of a dear friend who gifted me this book, I might have dismissed it entirely due to my preconceived notions about its title and cover. Admittedly, I had my reservations, and it’s likely that I wouldn’t have picked it up on my own. However, this gift turned out to be a profound treasure, and I am endlessly grateful that it found its way into my hands. This remarkable work, penned by a psychiatrist with a deeply spiritual perspective, feels like a balm for the soul. It addresses with striking clarity and empathy the existential crises that so many of us grapple with. For anyone burdened by the relentless weight of perfectionism, which often feels like a self-imposed prison, this book provides not only understanding but also a pathway to liberation. Furthermore, it speaks to the unspoken wounds we carry—the lingering bitterness towards life’s unfairness, the inner restlessness, and the quiet despair we sometimes feel but cannot articulate. What sets this book apart is how the author masterfully intertwines these psychological insights with faith. Through a deeply religious lens, he reminds us of Allah’s infinite and unconditional love, offering us a profound perspective on life’s trials. He encourages us to see every challenge as an opportunity to grow closer to our Creator, to interpret our struggles as part of a divine plan rather than as misfortunes, and to cultivate gratitude even in the face of adversity. These reflections are both humbling and transformative, as they guide the reader toward a sense of peace rooted in faith. This is not merely a book to read once and set aside. It is the kind of work that demands revisiting, reflection, and deep absorption. I know I will return to its pages multiple times, each time
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Aynalar Koridorunda AşkMustafa Ulusoy · Kapı Yayınları · 20194,074 okunma
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2017 136. kitabı
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4/5 Stars (%80/100) When it was released in June 2017, I somehow found the English version and read it. I was thrilled to see a new book by Tolkien, even after all these years since his passing. "Beren and Lúthien" is a story I love almost as much as the tale of the Children of Húrin in The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. It's a legendary love story, inspired by Tolkien's own life and his wife. Since the book was almost entirely edited by Christopher Tolkien, there are many notes throughout. I highly recommend reading all of them, including the foreword. You learn a lot about The Silmarillion and Tolkien's early writings. The book provides answers to many questions, such as what changes were made before the story of Beren and Lúthien reached its final form, and which names and characters Tolkien initially used before making alterations. There is also a great deal of information on the Lay of Leithian. The illustrations in the book are quite beautiful and add an extra layer of depth to it. This is definitely a must-read for Tolkien fans. However, I strongly recommend reading The Silmarillion first, followed by Unfinished Tales. The only thing that disappointed me was that the book wasn't released in a hardcover edition, which I had been eagerly waiting for more than two years. Hopefully, they'll release The Fall of Gondolin in hardcover.
Beren and LúthienJ. R. R. Tolkien · Houghton Mifflin Harcourt · 20172,640 okunma
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