336 syf.
9/10 puan verdi
#1 Atlas Corrigan fan
I guess many didnt like the book at all and they think it was unnecessary but here we are reading a bunch of romance books not including anything major happening. I dont know what are your expectations from a romance book? Anyway, after reading Lilys toxic relationship with Ryle, reading a healthy relationship with Atlas felt good. This is life, people love and respect each other, nothing more nothing less. I love reading and watching calm plots, so the sequel is a favorite of mine. Also, one of the things that booktok have done right is to persuade the author to write a sequel, thank to them. ️The last but not the least the letters from Atlas are veeery very dear to me.
It Starts with Us
It Starts with UsColleen Hoover · 20221,732 okunma
473 syf.
5/10 puan verdi
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İnceleme puanı: 5/10 Öncelikle şunu belirtmek isterim ki bu benim İngilizce orijinalinden okuduğum ilk roman oldu. Bundan önce Brandon Sanderson'ın henüz Türkçe'ye çevrilmemiş kitaplarını sabredemeyip okumaya çalışmıştım ama Sanderson'un dili de kurguladığı dünyalar kadar fantastik olduğu için gerçekten dil olarak daha ağır ve
Çürük ve Harabe
Çürük ve HarabeJonathan Maberry · Parodi Yayınları · 2013220 okunma
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180 syf.
10/10 puan verdi
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Türkçe / English Review
Kitabın diğer incelemelerini incelerken çoğu okurun eserden "Çocuk kitabı" diye bahsettiğini gördüm ve
Çizgili Pijamalı Çocuk
Çizgili Pijamalı Çocuk
ile benzer bir karışıklılığa girdiğini fark ettim. Maalesef günümüzde eserlerin baş kahramanları çocuk olunca hemen çocuk kitabı etiketi yapıştırılıyor içeriği göz önünde bulundurulmadan.
Çizgili Pijamalı Çocuk
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The Giver
The GiverLois Lowry · Laurel Leaf Publishing · 2002888 okunma
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Love story
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
It Ends with Us
It Ends with UsColleen Hoover · Atria Books · 20166.5k okunma
346 syf.
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BOOOOORING
Hard Times reminded me of Huxley's Brave New World. Both portray a dystopian city. The difference is that Hard Times is too in your face. Dickens' fictional city Coketown, homes people of radically different points of view and means of living when the circus stops over the town for a few months. There are people obsessed with
Hard Times
Hard TimesCharles Dickens · Nan Kitap · 20191,059 okunma
458 syf.
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Now let's talk about this book, the outside of the book is black, the book itself is dark, there is a devil, a witch, magic, dark forces, blood, dark romance, so why did I suffer while reading this book!!! Normally I should have fallen in love with such a book but I didn't like it at all. I tried to read this book three times and I stopped all of them. The first time my English was not enough, the second time the book did not attract me, the third time I forgot that I was reading it and started another book because the book did not attract me again. I finally finished it on the fourth reading! The reason I insisted on finishing it was because it was just for me... But it wasn't, I don't know, my blood started to tingle (not in a good way) while reading the book. Maybe I got bored because of the author's writing style , I don't know... The book was a series of three, actually the topics are good, but as I said, I suffered while reading the first one, so I don't think I will read the others.
Her Soul to Take
Her Soul to TakeHarley Laroux · Independently Published · 20216 okunma
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many many spoilers This was...not my favorite. Beau was just looking someone who can babysit him and Maggie wasn't a Domme at all. She was only doing it because the kink test told her so. Beau was strictly against the club, his father's kinks and the kink world in general, but after he spent two minutes in the app, he was more eager than
Mercy
MercySara Cate · ‎ Sara Cate Books LLC · 09 okunma
208 syf.
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Recently, I've been reading some books like
My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness
My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness
,
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
and now
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
which fall into a perfect category that I can't really describe to. They all have the same root: a woman who is trying to heal, sadness, self-despair, melancholy, suffering but also hope, self-discovery and joy. What feels strange to me that I don't necessarily search for these kind of books, they just come to me out of nowhere. It's almost like they want me to find them and read them. Reading them makes me feel so good, so safe and so like myself. I find myself in every paragraph, every sentence and every word. I don't enjoy seeing other people suffer, but it is comforting to know that I'm not alone in this world. There are women somewhere in the world who feel like me, think like me, suffer like me and heal like me. It is not enough but it is still comforting. Sometimes I let sadness eat me alive. Sometimes I suffer. Sometimes I want to stop existing. However, there are other times that I feel hope, light and contentment. I love these kind of books which remind me everything will be okay.
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat TteokbokkiBaek Sehee · Bloomsbury Publishing · 202256 okunma
216 syf.
6/10 puan verdi
3/5 Stars (%59/100) I've read the major words of Morrison and I think Beloved is still my favorite. Morrison's novels are brutally honest, graphic and disturbing. They are not easy to read for a variety of reasons and sometimes it makes reading less enjoyable for me. However, there is no doubt that she was a very talented writer, especially in terms of African-American literature. I've read this book before but I could not remember when. We just studied the novel and I decided to read it very quickly to remember it. The Bluest Eye is a disturbing yet beautiful novel. I do agree that Morrison is not for everyone.
The Bluest Eye
The Bluest EyeToni Morrison · Vintage London · 20071,993 okunma
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Madness!
Stefan Zweig-Chess Undoubtedly Stefan Zweig is one of the writers who reflects human emotions and handles them deeply. I can say that after reading Metamorphosis (I mentioned it to everyone and made a review of ), I couldn’t escape from its influence, and cannot still. It mentioned the value of human beings. It emphasized Gregor himself. Franz
Chess
ChessStefan Zweig · Literart Yayınları · 2018238.2k okunma
208 öğeden 1 ile 10 arasındakiler gösteriliyor.