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<blockquote data-quote="Aristokles" data-source="post: 194895" data-attributes="member: 1340"><p>It is worth the read and you will be making a commitment to do so. I found it to be very good on several levels - historically, spiritually, entertainment, but also found the last 150-200 pages to be a real schlog as Tolstoi droned on and on with his personal political, morality statements.</p><p></p><p>I prefer Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Brothers Karamozov as the greatest novel ever written, followed by some of Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristokles, post: 194895, member: 1340"] It is worth the read and you will be making a commitment to do so. I found it to be very good on several levels - historically, spiritually, entertainment, but also found the last 150-200 pages to be a real schlog as Tolstoi droned on and on with his personal political, morality statements. I prefer Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Brothers Karamozov as the greatest novel ever written, followed by some of Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo. [/QUOTE]
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