Crime and Punishment (The Modern Library of the World's Great Books)

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Dostoyevsky's classic tale of crime, suffering (punishment), and eventual redemption set against a backdrop of squalor in long-ago St Petersburg Russia. (read review)

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Tevhide A
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this book is very special for me.ı never read something before or after.of course ı read lots of great book but for psychology type this is best.When ı was reading this book ı alwasy felt like ı was guilty like ı did the crime.Otherwise if ı categorize books this book is can be read twice or more

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