The Brothers Karamazov
19 • 796 pages

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Gabbyhm
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May 17, 2023
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January 1, 2021

My wife wanted to name our son Aliocha and “made me” read this. By the end of the first hundred pages I was convinced. Absolutely loved it (particularly the devil scene, oh how I love Ivan!).

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Audio book. Horrible voice of the narrator put me off it.

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TempestuousWind
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April 17, 2015
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Excellent story told of fratricide in Czarist Russia.

March 1, 1983
January 1, 2024

I think this is by far the finest novel that Dostoevsky wrote. It was long, but I may read it over.

August 8, 2009

My first Russian novel. I don't see what all the fuss is about. I thought this book was overlong, talky and bathetic. It also hasn't aged all that well. On the plus side, the audiobook narration by Frederick Davison was excellent.

July 19, 2012
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April 23, 2023

Every character has like 17 different confusing Russian names

July 1, 2012
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May 14, 2022

Incredible book. Epic. But I'm still trying to process the ending. Very odd, in my opinion.

December 10, 2011
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February 20, 2017

I enjoy a good philosophical novel, but in this one Dostoyevsky is too prescriptive. The last half is taken over by a Law & Order procedural, interrupted by long speeches and derangement. Still enjoyable, this novel is no Crime and Punishment (still one of my favorites).

August 8, 2020

This is a book that I read during my Masters of Social Work program. Because it had to do with patricide, it was a wonderful read in order to understand the complexity of family dynamics and the tragedy that can ensue when things go horribly wrong.

January 1, 1971