The book is composed of what Şensoy calls "beşbenzemez" (unrelated/distinct) essays. These pieces cover a wide array of topics, including:
: Reviewers note that the book feels like a sincere, face-to-face conversation with the author. EЕџeДџin Fikri KitabД±nД±
Other notable reflections include his critique of those who never read books, comparing them to the very trees that were cut down to make book pages, except they are "moving" beings. The book is composed of what Şensoy calls
: The essays often delve into more intimate themes such as loneliness, the aging process, and thoughts on death. : The essays often delve into more intimate
: The provocative subtitle "Her Türkün El Kitabı" implies that the observations within are universal truths or common experiences shared by the Turkish public. Excerpts and Philosophies
: He discusses everyday occurrences like "love accidents" (comparable to traffic or work accidents), family relationships, and the habits of Turkish people.
: As a leading figure in Turkish theater, Şensoy frequently weaves in anecdotes and critiques related to literature and the stage. Key Themes and Style