Love story
Puan vermedi·367 syf.··
2024 4. kitabı
Lilly herself would never have believed she would end up in this situation. Her first love and her past...Everything was confusing and yet so simple... When Atlas suddenly reappears,everything Lily has built with Ryle is threatened. You will be smiling through your tears.. Just because we didn’t end up on the same wave doesn’t mean we aren’t still a part of the same ocean. The book is worth reading I especially loved the ending and mom talk… the way she craves weakness beside her mom and wants to give up on showing strength…by crying in her arms… This conversation melted my heart.. Lily; Sometimes…when I am really missing him..I tell myself that maybe it wasn’t that bad. Maybe I could put up with him when he’s at his worst just so I can have him when he’s at his best. Mum; I know exactly what you mean,Lily.But the last thing you want to do is lose ~sight of your limit~.Please don’t allow that to happen. - We all have a limit. What we're willing to put up with before we break. When I married your father, I knew exactly what my limit was. But slowly . . . with every incident . . . my limit was pushed a little more. And a little more. The first time your father hit me, he was immediately sorry. He swore it would never happen again. The second time he hit me, he was even more sorry. The third time it happened, it was more than a hit. It was a beating. And every single time, I took him back. But the fourth time, it was only a slap. And when that happened, I felt relieved. I remember thinking, At least he didn't beat me this time. This wasn't so bad."" She brings the napkin up to her eyes and says, "Every incident chips away at your limit. Every time you choose to stay, it makes the next time that much harder to leave. Eventually, you lose sight of your limit
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It Ends with UsColleen Hoover · Atria Books · 20168,5bin okunma
Great Book!
8/10
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2023 14. kitabı
I’ve had the chance to read one of the classics again. In general I would say the book was really good. The energy between the sisters and their relationship with their mother was marvelous. The overall dialogues were much easier to read. I would say out of 4 sisters my favourite one would be Jo. Because she is so out of the ordinary and likes to do things no one expects from her. Also she is the most reasonable one among the sisters. Especially much more smarter, reasonable then Meg. In the book we read the story of 4 sisters who are trying to live in a poor condition. The sisters are: 1. Amy: The youngest March girl. Amy is an artist who adores visual beauty and has a weakness for pretty possessions. She is given to pouting, fits of temper, and vanity; but she does attempt to improve herself. Only her jelousy would be my only negative point especially when she burned Jo’s book. 2. Jo: Jo has a temper and a quick tongue, although she works hard to control both. She is a tomboy, and reacts with impatience to the many limitations placed on women and girls. She hates romance in her real life, and wants nothing more than to hold her family together. (My Personal Favorite) 3. Beth: The third March daughter. Beth is very quiet and very virtuous, and she does nothing but try to please others. She adores music and plays the piano very well. 4. Meg: The oldest March sister. Responsible and kind, Meg mothers her younger sisters. She has a small weakness for luxury and leisure, but the greater part of her is gentle, loving, and morally vigorous. (Least Favorite) In General, I liked the little conversations between girls. I think the main reason would be because they’re child and they always talk meaningless stuff and it’s easy to understand. The way they fight through
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Little WomenLouisa May Alcott · Vintage Classics Library · 201719,6bin okunma
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Darkromance
Puan vermedi·340 syf.··
2023 5. kitabı
I started reading the book because I saw a snippet of it on tiktok. And I thought "it looks good, but let's not get our expectations too high" because you know, in general, books like this only have a good 'part' and that part is always shared. Anyway... I got addicted to books in a week! I'm currently reading the third book and I'm curious about the ending. After this one is over, I will probably read the author's other books Very nice and worth reading if you really like darkromance like me.
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Blood of My MonsterRina Kent · Independently Published · 2023719 okunma
J.R.R.Tolkien – The Silmarillion
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J. R. R. Tolkien The Silmarillion Pre-First Age, First Age, Second Age, Third Age, Fourth Age. Many incredible events that have happened throughout these ages, magnificent characters, exciting battles, the struggle of good and evil in a completely different dimension and an incredible imagination. It consists of Tolkie’s notes on the first creation of the universe, how evil arose in Middle-earth, how elves, humans and dwarves appeared. The histories of the ages, the legends of the heroes, the creation of the universe and everything living, the time passed from ancient times to the present, the songs and the formation process of the rules of the universe, and everything necessary to establish a. It describes three ages, beginning with the Music of the Ainur and ending with the Elves leaving Middle-earth after the War of the Ring. The Silmarillion begins with the god Eru and ends with the famous ‘Lord of the Rings’ chapter, describing the existence of the Valar (a kind of lower gods), the creation of the world, the creation of elves, humans, dwarves, Ents, orcs. In the book, the important stories of the Tolkien Universe, Beren and Luthien, the Children of Hurin, the Fall of Gondolin, the Fall of Numenor, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are told superficially. This work is almost a guide to the heroes mentioned in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. It was like a real navigation that taught how the settlements mentioned in the work came to be, where they were established, what their real name was and what happened. Source: e-kitapstore.com/en/j-r-r-tolkie...
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The SilmarillionJ. R. R. Tolkien · Harper Collins · 20186,5bin okunma
8/10
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2022 16. kitabı
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4/5 Stars (%77/100) This was pretty good! If there is even the slightest hint of time travel in a book, you can count me in. That's why I wanted to read this one along with a nice review from one of my friends. The reason why it took me almost a month to finish this is the fact that I chose the audiobook version. It was good but mostly I didn't have time to listen to it and preferred other books (I read at least 2 and up to 4 books at the same time). I'll talk about the book briefly and explain why I liked it. The book revolves around a cafe that allows its customers to time travel but there is, of course, a catch. You can only meet people who visited the cafe, you cannot change anything and you have to come back before the coffee gets cold (one of the best names for a book tbh). There are 4 main stories; Fumiko who tries to get back together with his boyfriend, Kohtake the nurse who tries to find a letter from her husband with Alzheimer's, Hirai who wants to get in touch with his sister and finally the co-owner of the cafe Kei who tries to talk to her unborn daughter in the future. I don't think these are spoilers because there is much more to the book from these couple of lines. The characters felt very real as if you are also in the cafe with them and this is one of the reasons why I didn't get bored reading the book. From the getgo, I didn't think Fumiko's story would interest me but it is probably my favorite mainly because I loved Fumiko. The second story was pretty sad and depressing because I find Alzheimer's super scary. The third one was probably my least favorite story but if I were to think of it as a standalone story, it is impressive. The last one was probably the most interesting out of these four and the one which was the most sci-fi in my opinion.
Before the Coffee Gets ColdToshikazu Kawaguchi · Picador Publishing · 201910bin okunma
10/10
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2020 153. kitabı
5/5 Stars (%91/100) The ending of this arc and third saga in general was great in my opinion. The next saga is about learning the truth of the petrification. I love how Ryusui kept getting petrified and revived. After receiving a new message from Whyman (the mysterious voice who kept saying why), and learning that the message is coming from the Moon, the gang decides to travel around the world, gather materials and make it to the Moon. The first destination is America.
Dr. Stone vol. 16Riichiro İnagaki · 202021 okunma