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I thought this book was about art, I let guide by the cover. And I did enjoy this book I think the prose. But I’m not a fan of these dark side of humor so I didn’t enjoy it that much but I appreciate so much the opportunity of raining.

I really enjoyed reading this book, it was a great read and had wonderful humor in this. I really enjoyed getting to know the author.

The Poetry Murder Case is a controversial court case in which it has to be decided whether the victim was murdered or suffered an accident. The man in question is Ahmet, who becomes insanely jealous at the thought that his wife might be in love with his right-hand man, Kemal. There is no evidence for this, but when Kemal, who is a poet, is invited to read his poems aloud, Nebahat seems to be entranced by them, leading Ahmat into further disarray. It’s a quirky and whimsical concept, and the reader has to decide whether the case does actually constitute murder by poetry. The mix of narrative and poems would have worked better if the poems had been any good, but I found them banal in the extreme. I can’t work out whether the Turkish author wrote in English or not – there is no mention of a translator. If that’s the case his mistakes can be forgiven, but it’s a pity the book wasn’t edited with more care. All in all I found it a very slight volume, one that didn’t really engage me, about characters I couldn’t really believe in. Not a bad book, but not one for me.

Is Love A Madness? by Bedrettin Simsek
The story follows a poetry murder case that may or may not have been a murder. The madness involved is jealousy and ponders the question of if it is deeper to love someone and not understand them, or to understand someone but not to love them.
The poems in the book were quaint. If you have an appreciation for poetry, I think you will enjoy the story that is wrapped around the poems. If you love fleshed out characters and a compelling plot, you may find the book somewhat lacking.
The story is short and whimsical, if you are looking for a quick read that also feels artistic and deep, I would recommend Is Love A Madness.

"Sometimes we don't know how much we love someone until we hurt them. We hurt the people closest to us. Then, looking at the depths of the wounds we inflicted ourselves, we realize how much we were loved."
- Is Love A Madness? by Bedrettin Simsek
Is Love A Madness is a well-crafted combination of poetry and prose. It offers interesting insights into love and jealously. It tells the tale of love poems that led to a death - was it a murder or an accident?
I loved the originality of the concept and the poems were charming. It’s an easy and short read, sure to keep you hooked.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.

Is Love A Madness? by Bedrettin Simsek is a beautiful book about jealous husbands, and romantic poems combine with this novel.
The story is about "The poetry murder case", a story about love which can be both good and bad. People think the poems led to the disaster, worked as a weapon. Poems held in court as evidence of a crime of murder.
Ahmet was a successful businessman, all his dream had come true, and he had a beautiful wife, Nebahat, who loved. He assigned Kamal as the manager of his company, the young man who God send him down to this world in an ugly body.
Kamal was a poet, and his poems could touch souls. One night Kamal read his poems for Ahmet and Nebahat for the first time. Ahmet noticed his wife's fondness for Kamal's poem, and he got obsessed with this idea that maybe she has fallen in love with Kamal. His jealousy grew like a disease, made him a madman.
A dead, A question, this happened by accident?
I love this book, especially the poems. Making the poem as part of the novel was fascinating. Thoughts of jealous husband beautifully described. An easy and short read. Highly Recommended!
"Then don't blame me for lying, for walking around with a mask on my face
If I lie, that's so you can understand me better
nd if I stand before you with a mask
That's because it makes me look beautiful before you ..."
Thanks to Author and Netgalley, I have given an honest review of Is Love A Madness? by Bedrettin Simsek.