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Stories of Hell

Stories of Hell is the shaking story of how we turned life into a hell for ourselves and others. Sometimes we do this with a humiliating look, as in the first story and sometimes with a devastating laugh like in the sixth.

Stories of Hell is a work that tells the longing for good, beautiful and hope in reverse. At the same time, this book can be read as a silent scream, telling with sadness and a multilayered irony of how we become disbelieving in relationships and friendship. 

This book is pure enough to hope to get rid of the evil by thinking, saying, doing and showing it as well as realistic enough to accept that evil is a necessity.

Stories of Hell is a book that reminds us of how and where we lost our innocence with consent.

Too daring and shocking … 

Comments

The book is hellish 🙂 I like it.

esperan

The Hell Tales contains 8 stories.


Well, this hell is hell on earth. Different lives that turn into torment, conceive of depression, become ordinary, and swim in the sea of ​​despair. Different people. Different characters…

I liked the book, it was nice. The language, style and constructions of the author were really successful…

I really enjoyed the novel “Suicide Studies Department” by Süleyman A. Örnek. The author put a finger of honey in my mouth. It brought my sense of pleasure to the peak of humor. So I had a lot of expectations from this book. But it was not what I hoped. The author had brought the Department of Suicide Studies to the top in terms of humor, and also brought the Hell Stories to the top psychologically.

Of course, it was nice; psychology, literature and philosophy were the main roles.

mustfyildirim

A book with short stories! There are good observations about life and relationships. The stories are like a conversation and you find something of yourself in the stories. The book has nothing to do with it except the number of pages and the few stories.

sssara1286

I recommend a different book that tells stories of different people that you can read in one breath …

rslcyln

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