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2026 3. kitabı
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86 günde okudu
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Okunma: 08 Mayıs 2026 11:27
Pierdomenico Baccalario tarafından kaleme alınan *Ulysses Moore serisinin yedinci kitabı olan Zaman Gemisi*, serinin hayranları için hem bir dönüm noktası hem de taze bir başlangıç niteliği taşıyor. İlk altı kitapta Kilmore Koyu’nun gizemlerini ve Kapıların Anahtarı’nı çözen kahramanlarımızın ardından, bu kitapla birlikte hikaye yeni bir soluk kazanıyor. Serinin bu kitabında en dikkat çekici unsur, odak noktasının değişmesidir. Rick, Julia ve Jason üçlüsünün yerini Anita Bloom adında, Venedik’te yaşayan meraklı ve zeki bir karakter alıyor. Bu değişim, okuyucuya Ulysses Moore evreninin sadece Kilmore Koyu ile sınırlı olmadığını, gizemlerin çok daha geniş bir coğrafyaya yayıldığını gösteriyor. Baccalario, Venedik atmosferini betimlemekte oldukça başarılı. Kanalların arasındaki puslu hava, tarihi binaların gizemi ve şehrin kendine has mimarisi, "Zaman" temasıyla harika bir uyum yakalıyor. Venedik’te bulunan gizemli notlar ve çizimler, okuyucuyu tıpkı karakterler gibi bir labirentin içine çekiyor. "Zaman Gemisi", adından da anlaşılacağı üzere serinin en temel gizemi olan "zaman yolculuğu" ve "hayali yerler" kavramını daha derinlemesine işliyor. Anita’nın evinde bulduğu tuhaf ajanda ile başlayan süreç... Yeni karakterlerin eski kahramanlarla yollarının kesişme noktaları... Metaforik ve fiziksel bir yolculuğun ilk adımları... Kitap, genç-yetişkin edebiyatı kategorisinde olsa da, sembolizme dayalı anlatımı ve karmaşık bulmacalarıyla her yaştan okura hitap ediyor. Yazarın akıcı dili, çevirinin kalitesiyle birleşince sürükleyici bir macera ortaya çıkıyor. Çizimler ve kitabın "bulunmuş bir günlük" formundaki tasarımı, gerçeklik algısını güçlendiren unsurlar arasında.
Zaman GemisiP. D. Baccalario · Doğan ve Egmont Yayıncılık · 201483 okunma
7/10
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2026 7. kitabı
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9 günde okudu
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Okunma: 06 Nisan 2026 04:33
I enjoyed 'Fish' by Stephen Lundin and his co-authors. It’s a quick, uplifting read that uses a real fish market as a model to boost morale. The ideas, like choosing your attitude, being present, having fun, and making someone’s day, are really practical. If you want a little inspiration to brighten your workday, this book is a good pick.
Fish! Balık!Stephen C. Lundin · Epsilon Yayınları · 201257 okunma
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It's good book to stat with when you are a beginner in salesmanship. A bit ages thought, but not too much. Only some analogies and examples of how to be proper. I recommend it to kick of your with it.
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The Psychology of SalesmanshipWilliam Walker Atkinson · Elizabeth Towne · 19120 okunma
10/10
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2026 3. kitabı
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Okunma: 09 Mart 2026 13:14
Since I genuinely enjoyed reading The Great Gatsby and felt the elements of the American Dream deeply woven between its lines, I wanted my first review to be about this novel. The language is simple yet powerful, which makes the story flow effortlessly and makes it very hard to put the book down. This was a reading experience I truly enjoyed. At times, I felt deeply saddened by Gatsby’s quiet loneliness hidden within his glamorous life, and I was very happy to see his friendship with Nick develop slowly and warmly, almost like a flower blooming. Even though Daisy’s actions towards the end frustrated me quite a bit, I still found it difficult to hate her. I think she is a very realistic character who reflects the challenges of being a woman in that era. Through Daisy, Fitzgerald quietly but effectively portrays the element of opportunism within the American Dream. At first, Myrtle Wilson seems like the typical character who represents this idea. However, by the end of the novel, Daisy Buchanan, who initially appears innocent and kind, chooses the path that benefits her the most. This shows that she is not simply a passive female character, but rather a dynamic and complex opportunist. Still, I felt truly sorry for Gatsby and his love. Seeing a man who was willing to risk everything for his dream end up betrayed like this was heartbreaking. The fact that his death was just as quiet and unnoticed as the loneliness he lived with made it even more tragic. Gatsby, who constantly symbolizes ambition and growth, dies in what could be seen as a tragic failure, making his story feel tragically similar to the fate of the American Dream itself. The Great Gatsby
The Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald · Wordsworth · 027bin okunma
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2026 3. kitabı
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21 günde okudu
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Okunma: 25 Ocak 2026 00:00
The English version of this book, which i have read, should be a good choice for a beginner English learner. In my opinion, the childrens' books are very helpful to learn basic speaking words an to be able to speak as fluently In that book, You can look with a child eyes on their feelings with life. The main character, Daisy, saw a less eaten lollipop on the road and ate it. But then she got sick. When she told to her Mum what she did, her mum was getting very angry and she had Daisy grounded not to let her go outside for one day. After that, Daisy thought that the life had too much trouble when she was growing. If you want to read what this troubles are, here is the book Enjoy your readings!
Mızmız - Hayat Çok KarmaşıkKes Gray · Nemesis Çocuk Yayınları · 201811 okunma
Silent Patient ( story wise writing)
Puan vermedi·352 syf.··
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 · 201912,9bin okunma
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