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  • Tony A

    tony a said:

    I found it hard to read because all the characters are shits so there was no empathy to make the book interesting. In comparison The Idiot is a much more satisfying read. Brothers Karamzov another hard slog.

    posted 2 weeks ago
  • Tony A

    tony a said:

    I found it hard to read because all the characters are shits so there was no empathy to make the book interesting. In comparison The Idiot is a much more satisfying read. Brothers Karamzov another hard slog.

    posted 2 weeks ago
  • Martin B

    martin b said:

    I don't think that's what Nietzsche meant when he was talking about "Superman"

    posted 2 weeks ago
  • Florencia

    florencia said:

    Best book i've read. brilliant.

    posted Sunday, July 6 2008
  • Resonant  A

    resonant a said:

    A fantastic portrayal of the psychology of guilt, and, if not his best book, easily his most accessible.

    posted Thursday, May 22 2008
  • K S

    k s said:

    I loved Dostoyevsky's thorough discussion of the power of the conscience to convict. This book kept me enthralled through every page. Amazing work.

    posted Friday, March 21 2008
  • D. Garcia-Wahl

    d. garcia-wahl said:

    The greatest book written.

    posted Monday, January 21 2008
  • Qasim K

    qasim k said:

    I did love this book, but I still dont think this was the best of his work. In my opinion, the Possessed was his best book, though I dont think it gets the attention that his other books do.

    posted Monday, January 14 2008
  • princess_laks

    princess_laks said:

    the best book i have read. The mental trauma and conflict of the protagonist intrigues the reader and is real and disturbing.
    true Classic

    posted Saturday, January 12 2008
  • Catalina C

    catalina c said:

    it's one of the greatest books i've read:D..maybe the best one:)

    posted Saturday, January 5 2008

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