Kara Prens ve Deniz Deniz gibi harika romanlar yazmış Murdoch'tan beklentim daha yüksekti. I had higher expectations from Murdoch who has written great novels like Black Prince and The Sea, The Sea. In this novel too, just like in the others, she has insistently delved into complex human relationships and inconsistent human behaviors. However, the pleasure that the novel gave was limited. It seems that although she has explored these themes thoroughly, there was something lacking in this particular work that prevented it from fully captivating the reader. Maybe it was the pacing, or perhaps the development of the characters could have been more in-depth. Nevertheless, it is still a work by a renowned author and has its own merits.
It took me an extremely long time to get into the book. However, once you get used to it, you will find a story that cannot be ignored. The elderly and the sick still have emotional needs, and this book reminds us of this with great sensitivity.
The process of getting into the book was not easy for me. I had to overcome many difficulties and distractions. But as I delved deeper, I was gradually drawn into its world.
The story in the book is truly captivating. It shows us the lives and emotions of the elderly and the sick in a very realistic way. We can see their joys, sorrows, hopes, and fears.
This book makes us realize that the elderly and the sick are not just passive recipients of care. They also have their own feelings and desires. We should respect them and try to meet their emotional needs.
In conclusion, this book is a must-read. It not only tells a great story but also makes us think about important issues related to the elderly and the sick.
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As we know, Murdoch makes us feel as if there are always the same characters in all her books, and it is a reading that will question life again.
When Bruno is on the verge of death, while questioning the loves and relationships in his life, we are reading the relationship network in the four-way chaos revolving around him.
Some say that they want to read without being sad about the life that is lost in one way or another.
Happy readings