This is a gem of a book with many sparkling facets that keep the reader interested. The tale is a spiritual journey and an adventure of personal revelation. There is much wisdom here, for instance to find your true self you must first get rid of the false self that you have constructed to please others (What the Sufi would call the ME deep inside of me.).As I read this book on the duality of human nature, I wondered if Ozkan was aided in his revelation by having attended high school in Istanbul where you can go up the Bosphoros in Europe and come back in Asia. It makes me want to go there and find out ….. I red the official summary and book review before reading the book itself. With a sentence like "If you enjoyed reading The Little Prince and Jonathan, you will love this book", I fell for the trap!Not to say that it does not worth your time, but it is not what it promised to be. So, I do not feel good to see that Mr. Ozkan used the name of two great books to sell "The Missing Rose".But, the book stands in a good shape for presenting duality concept and immerses the reader into its dual fictional world.
Do You like book The Missing Rose (2012)?
Beautiful...i cant explain the happiness as I finished reading this book.
—Brittany