Post from the Anna Karenina forum
Post from the Anna Karenina forum
Post from the Anna Karenina forum
Oblonsky's getting on my nerves, haha. An idiot and a cheater.
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Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy
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Kinda meh plot, tbh, but really easy to read.
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"They kept life simple. They didn't overanalyze or overcomplicate things."
This was a really cute and simple way of explaining how to deal with life. Aside from the phrase above, I liked how "laughing at your own folly" was also emphasized. We mess up. Sometimes badly, and sometimes we think of it so much that we find we can't get up, and I think adding humor to such things really does wonders.
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Who Moved My Cheese?
Spencer Johnson
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Who Moved My Cheese?
Spencer Johnson
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Hello, Universe
Erin Entrada Kelly
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I AM OBSESSED.
I loved this so much!!! A spicy murder mystery, an old robbery, a gang conspiracy and a mysterious, somewhat omnipotent criminal, and a passionate romance! Who knew such themes could be put together in one story and yet work so well together.
Queen Agatha Christie does it again!
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The Man in the Brown Suit
Agatha Christie
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Jailbird
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Bobok
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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"Oh, if only he were you!'
MC was the OG backburner omg.
What an utterly devastating read. Initially, I had thought the narrator a simp, pathetic and naive. But as he stood by Nastenka's side through her torment and pain, my view changed. I'd hoped, alongside him. I mean, the man was ready to become the rebound if only to ease her pain, and then to be dropped, just like that! And yet you see that it's utterly inevitable as she had given her heart in its entirety to another.
I can only hope and wish that somewhere in his unwritten future that the narrator found love in his life.