It is a "Veda" worth experiencing.

describe the prose as "sharp" and emotionally taxing, making readers feel the characters' inner worlds vividly. Key Plot Elements

However, İlgün does not treat Veda merely as a victim of her namesake. Instead, Veda becomes a study in duality. She is the embodiment of the sharp edge ( keskin ) that cuts ties, but she is also the wound that remains afterwards. In these two books, we witness a character who is not trying to escape her destiny, but rather understand it. The "exclusive" nature of her story lies in this intimacy—Veda is not a heroine conquering a kingdom, but a woman conquering her own fragmentation.