

Delve into Dostoevsky's "The Karamazov Brothers," a gripping tale of a dysfunctional family's search for truth behind a violent parricide, exploring profound themes. Review: Banger - Another chunky read. Worth it. Review: Good - Classic book









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R**S
Banger
Another chunky read. Worth it.
D**.
Good
Classic book
O**R
Great for the price!
Very pleased with this book! Although I can't read it without my glasses, print is really small- content is all that matters! Good to return and read classic books , so glad these aren't expensive. Definitely recommend
K**N
Great deal!
Really good deal for the price. The font size is pretty normal, but because it's paperback the covers edges might be slightly bended/folded, nothing too bad though.
M**Y
Excellent Book
It feels like I entered the world of this book when I read it. It also has also influenced my life beyond it in many ways. I highly recommend it.
K**N
Worlds best 📕 book
Amazing quality!! Bargain. One of the world’s best reads. Each page is so deep. But for kids, friends as presents 🎁
A**R
One of the best writers who ever lived and by far one of ...
One of the best writers who ever lived and by far one of his best works. He explores so many universal themes and concepts and manages to integrate the meaning of life into one book. Very fascinating world Dostoevsky creates with his beautiful writing style and definitely a must read for anyone who is a reader
D**N
Dostoevsky disappoints
When Dostoevsky finally gets into the story it becomes clear that he is a high quality writer, unfortunately he takes 400 pages to get there. Before then we get lots of flab about characters who play only a minor part in the real action, these could have been introduced via the story and less time wasted on them. The character of Father Zossima gets tons of spiel and we go through his complete life story; apart from being Aloysha Karamazov's guiding inspiration, he takes no part in the story whatsoever. Dostoevsky, the 2nd half, describes Aloysha as his 'hero'. In fact he gets very little booktime as Dostoevsky concentrates on Dmitri Kazamov. At the end the prosecutor's final speech in the trial of ? ? for the murder of Dad Karamazov adds nothing new and goes on interminably. I was very disappointed by this novel, which some people think Dostoevsky's masterpiece.
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