Read at Work 1
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2026 18. kitabı
İngilizce öğrenim yolculuğumda ilk edindiğim kaynak.Bu kitabı almadan önce kafamda soru işaretleri vardı.Lakin bir arkadaşımın önerisiyle aldığım bu kitap sayesinda ingilizcem çok gelişti.204 okuma metninde oluşan bu kitap çok çeşitli metinleri kapsıyor.Okurken genel kültürünüz artarken birçok kelime ve yapıyı size öğretiyor.İlk tur bitirdiğimde kitabı 1665 yeni kelime öğrendim.Arada çevirdiğim metinleri tekrar ederek üstünden geçmek çok daha faydalı oldu.0 seviyesinde başladığım bu kitap sayesinde çevirim ve kelime bilgi seviyemde güzel bir gelişme yakaladım.Bu kitabı almak isteyen arkadaşlar tereddüt etmeden alabilirsiniz.Unutmayın dil öğrenme süreci yüksek motivasyon,süreklilik ve azim istiyor arkadaşlar.Yakın zamanda Read at Work 2 kitabına başlayacağım.Dil öğrenme sürecindeki tüm arkadaşlara başarılar..
Reader at Work 1Bülent Kandiller · Middle East Technical University Department (Odtü) · 2022148 okunma
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Okunma: 15 Mayıs 2026 14:19
"But, alas, I had done what I had determined not to do; I had slipped unthinkingly into praise of my own sex." (page: 121) A Room of One's Own is best understood when we first reflect on what feminism actually represents. Is it merely a demand for equality? Or a rebellion against centuries of imposed roles and limitations placed upon women? Even today, when we read about the historical denial of women’s most basic rights and freedoms, we are still surprised, perhaps because contemporary society presents such a different image of gender roles. Let us imagine a world in which women were confined solely to domestic responsibilities: raising children, sewing, and managing the household, often forced into marriage and denied access to education. A world in which they had no private space, not even half an hour truly their own. In Woolf’s argument, the absence of such material and intellectual space explains why fewer women emerged as successful writers. Without a room of one’s own, she suggests, a woman is also deprived of an inner world that belongs to her alone. Nothing is truly hers; everything is defined through ownership by men. Even the impulse to resist such conditions is gradually suppressed. Woolf’s writing carries a clear sense of intellectual rebellion. She questions why women could not live as freely as men, and imagines the creative potential that might have emerged under equal conditions. She also attempts to explain male claims of superiority through psychological and social patterns: insecurity masked as dominance, and the need to define oneself as superior to at least half of society in order to compensate for internal doubt. Meanwhile, women, historically excluded even from libraries and formal education, were denied the very conditions necessary to
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A Room of One's OwnVirginia Woolf · ‎Penguin Classics · 202048,2bin okunma
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2026 10. kitabı
the book that made me want to be a neuropyschologist for a good amount of time. the way Lisa found herself, her way to choose this very specific, untouched, large subject to research on and had her whole laboratory-from monkeys to humans- (not your usual science lab!) work on it is truly what i always wanted to do. even though i haven't fully grasped on the scientific terms when i first read it, it has changed my way of thinking a lot. it completely cleared the classic concept of 'emotions' from my mind and put something way more complicated instead of it. i struggle explaining people why emotions were made by people and that there aren't just 4 or 5 of them around. so this book is a nice standing point for me. ofc it's hard to put something that's pages long in a single paragraph, so im just gonna say i will read it once more, maybe adding up my experiences from med school, and maybe see if some of these researches are still scientifically valid. (since this book was written in 2017, i'm sure A LOT has changed!)
Beynimizin Parmak İzleriLisa Feldman Barrett · Timaş Yayınları · 2019113 okunma
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2026 2. kitabı
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Okunma: 12 Şubat 2026 00:00
I have already read the book. It was a deeply and weird story. We can take several thoughts from the story. In a weird way, i read during my ielts preparation. The latest is related to study abroad. The book disturp my beliefs. I work hard to achieve my desires and goals. However, the book highlights that you should not wanna do antyhing deeply. It is likely that murphy rules happen in our live. Meanwhile if i hvae chance i wanna try to do. But it should be wisely, not randomly. The book can die our dreams that you shoud not want to be any your goals. So why i dont wanna? Why i dont try to do anything for it?
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MirvariJohn Steinbeck · Qanun Nəşriyyatı · 201849,9bin okunma
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Ahmet Mithat Efendi; He is an enlightened writer with a strong oratory who dominates all fields such as journalist, story and novel writer, philosopher of history and contributes to the enlightenment of the society he is in, transferring his knowledge and experience to all segments of society. He wrote about the renewal movement that started with the Tanzimat in his works and he became a guide by writing his writings for information purposes. He read a lot of French books, gained knowledge about literary movements and transferred them to his works with his own interpretation. Ahmet Mithat Efendi is the leading name in the works of the Tanzimat Period. He conveyed his existing experiences both in his novels and his works such as Müşahedat, Taffüf, Mesail-i Muğlaka, Ahmet Mithat Efendi, Edebiyat Yazıları 1 and 2, he became one of the most enlightened writers of Turkish novelism, and he deserved to be known as a novelist because he was mostly engaged in novels among prose genres. Ahmet Mithat Müşahedat criticized Emile Zola in his introduction titled 'Hasbihâl with Kâriîn' in his work titled Müşahedat and described the situation of Emile Zola, who wrote with a naturalist perspective of French society, from a critical point of view. Mithat Efendi wrote almost all his works to guide and educate people. And for this reason, according to him, transferring the events existing in the society as they are, instead of educating people, he was worried about leading them down the wrong path and therefore he opposed the Turkish society to read Emile Zola. Ahmet Mithat is a socialist and devoted writer. His aim to educate the public has led him to address the problems of the people. In this respect, he is in a way the sociologist of his period. Naturalism is established through the
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Emile Zola Hayatı ve Edebi FaaliyetiMihail Barro · Dorlion Yayınevi · 00 okunma
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2026 2. kitabı
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Okunma: 24 Ocak 2026 15:50
I can't get enough of reading this magnificent work. I want to read every translation of it and watch every performance of its works. It was perfect!!
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DraculaBram Stoker · Butik Yayıncılık · 201080 okunma
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