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Harika bir kitaptı. Kendini bir arada tuttu ama Nick hapishaneye gönderilmediğinde gerçekten sonunu seviyorum.

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Filmi izlemek kitabı benim için mahvetti. Kitabı okumaktan gerçekten keyif aldım, sadece bir çeşit sihir var. Ama kesinlikle filmi görmeden önce kitabı okumamı diliyorum.

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çok iyi bir kitap, bir oturumda bitirmemek zordu, harflerin içinde başka ne söyleneceğini bilmek istediniz ve harfleri yazmak onları bir arada tutacaksa

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harika kitap Kuzeycote tanıdık yerler bir sürü ile ayarlayın.

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İnsan Hakları döneminin zirvesinde beyaz bir adam neye benzediğini görmek için siyah bir adamın hayatını yaşamaya karar verir. Bronzlaşarak ve makyaj yaparak cildini koyulaştırmayı başardı. Bunu 6. sınıfta okudum ve üzerimde silinmez bir izlenim bıraktı. Harika bir okuma!

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Two comments first: 1) This book is nothing like I thought it would be, and, 2) It is very slow. At times I was quite confused about where Styron was taking me, and until about half way, wasn't too keen overall. Not that the story until that point isn't good; it's a fine plot, it just doesn't have all that much to do with Auschwitz. From half way onwards, it's more of what I expected of Sophie's Choice. There are two central storylines - the main one following a young Southern writer named Stingo, newly moved to New York, and his infatuation with his neighbor, Sophie. Through their conversations comes the second - her retelling of her time in the concentration camp. This is VERY slow, comes in short spurts and not always in order. I had heard somewhat of the climax of these, so I was worried it was ruined for me already. Let me tell you, when it comes, it's hard to read. It's heartbreaking. The simplicity of the horror is what makes it so bad. Maybe taking up only half a page to one full page, I had to stop to process and think before I could continue. Having visited both Auschwitz camps, Berlin, and Anne Frank's house, I could feel the atmosphere and imagine the scenarios. The main plot is horrific too, and substantial in its own right.

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Book written in a casual, narrative style that often clashes with its academic content. The message, however, is impressive. Learned a lot about the brain body connection.

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When I first read this book at the age of 11 I didn't like it that much, but looking back it was extremely mature for its age level, and the characters, though I found many of them extremely bothersome at the time have really stuck with me. I can still remember the feeling that the novel evoked. I think that says a lot.