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Oh, here we go again. Another book by Fredrik Backman. I just can’t find the right words to explain how this author makes me feel. He makes me feel frightened, peaceful and sad at the same time. I can’t keep a straight face whenever my hand reaches for one of his books. I swear that i have never ever read books of any kind like his. Every time i
Beartown
BeartownFredrik Backman · Simon & Schuster · 20179 okunma
176 syf.
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Acı çekmek bir tercih meselesidir
Hayatta her birimiz bir şeyleri başarmak için mücadele içindeyiz. Ya buna katlanır devam edersin ya da pes edersin. Yazarın da söylediği gibi 𝐚𝐜𝛊 𝐜̧𝐞𝐤𝐦𝐞𝐤 𝐛𝐢𝐫 𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐡 𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐢𝐫. 1980'lerden bu yana egzersiz sloganı olarak kullanılan "ℕ𝕠 𝕡𝕒𝕚𝕟, 𝕟𝕠 𝕘𝕒𝕚𝕟." mottosunu sadece egzersizde değil aynı zamanda hayatta başarıyı yakalamak
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Koşmasaydım YazamazdımHaruki Murakami · Doğan Kitap · 20182,817 okunma
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Again, a captivating romance from Mariana Zapata...
( Başka bir sitede İngilizce olarak yazıp daha sonra buraya çevirisini yazmaya karar verdiğim ancak çeviri işini yedi aydır ertelediğim bir inceleme… Artık pes edip direkt İngilizce versiyonunu buraya da koyuyorum, umarım bir gün düzenleme fırsatı bulurum. ) I LOVE reading Mariana Zapata books. So this review is a little bit about Kulti, and a
Kulti
KultiMariana Zapata · Mariana Zapata · 201523 okunma
213 syf.
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28 günde okudu
I was expecting it to be funny, but it made me cry like a baby. It has been so long that a book has made me that emotional. I was thinking that this book would be funny, adventurous journey with full of laughs. No, it is not. The main idea is built on the cafe transferring people in time. As you can imagine, people are coming to the cafe to travel in time to see someone they love or something else. The annoying thing is that what you do in past does not change present at all. But you will see at the end that what makes this time travels meaningful is this rule. In a nutshell, this book tells the story of four people traveling in time. Four different sadness, hope, regret, and happiness are presented to us. You know there is a kind of stories that is naive, plain but emotionally so powerful that touch the very deep of your heart. Especially the last two chapters; The sisters and The mother and child were this kind of. It has been almost 4 years that I burst into tears in a book and cried loudly. I felt the book. I do not know; maybe it does not have same effect on everyone who reads this book. But it became a book that I can't forget the feelings it created on me. So I suggest this book to everybody who wants to read a real but a little bit magical world with full of emotions. I hope you will feel the same atmosphere I did. I warn you that do not expect something very extraordinary. Just be ready to cry)
Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Before the Coffee Gets ColdToshikazu Kawaguchi · Picador Publishing · 20195,5bin okunma
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inspiring and convincing
I thought such books are just doing emotional manipulation and they are far from real life. But now I really find this book as a guide book or Bible for managing your business. I also believe the principles in the book might be applicable to managing business or personal life. Below you will find the parts I underlined in the book while
Traction
TractionGino Wickman · BenBella Books · 20121 okunma
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This is no Little Prince, that's for sure. You must kill the fox, burn the rose, murder the businessman, if any of them tries to take control over your princedom. There's no time to be nice! There's only time to seem to be nice. At the end of the day, it is better to be feared than loved, if you can't be both. Nevertheless, keep in mind chapter 23. The Prince was written in the 16th century and a couple of its ideas are too contemporary. It is a major treatise that influenced several political leaders throughout history. Machiavelli is widely regarded as the father of modern politics by taking away any trace of theology and morality from his works. (That is something no one has ever said before.) I should have read it long ago, but everything has its time, I suppose. So, there are a lot of concepts that should just stay in the book and a few which you may apply to everyday circumstances. It delivers what you are waiting for, if you want to know how to have and keep power to yourself, no matter the head you are crushing, and all that using a fairly straightforward language. It is a short book and easy to understand, even though the notion of achieving glory, power and survival, regardless of how immoral you have to be... it is not difficult to comprehend; that we get. Cruelty, wickedness, immorality; all those things apparently needed to achieve greatness, all of them printed long ago in the form of a little book, just like that... From a twisted point of view, sometimes, it is almost a bit funny. It was an excellent read.
The Prince
The PrinceNiccolo Machiavelli · 201714,7bin okunma
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