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As the walls of the "Euthanasia School" close in, Yeşil must navigate betrayal—most notably from her own father—and uncover the heavy price of being a "carrier". Reader Consensus

Maral Atmaca has proven that she is not a one-hit wonder. With this sequel, she deepens the lore, sharpens the prose, and refuses to offer easy answers. In a literary world that often shies away from the darkness of the teenage mind, Atmaca walks straight into it—and builds a school there. Otanazi Okulu 2 - Maral Atmaca -

Many readers feel Otanazi Okulu 2 is the superior book because it moves from "asking questions" to "demanding answers." As the walls of the "Euthanasia School" close

Unlike the first book, which focused on individual despair, the sequel emphasizes group dynamics. Characters form bonds—fragile, desperate friendships—that complicate the desire for death. One of the most powerful scenes in Otanazi Okulu 2 involves a group of students promising to "go together," only to realize that caring for someone makes the act of leaving infinitely harder. In a literary world that often shies away