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<blockquote data-quote="PipedJimmy" data-source="post: 210240" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I'd say it's most definitely worth a read. I'd share the comments of other brothers in saying that it can be a little long winded at times, there is a lot to do with how to live and how not to live. Where it really shines is in Tolstoy's depiction of the characters he creates in their various mental stages. When he described love between two protagonists, I felt very much like he had shared my own experiences, that's not to say that I'm a romantic, but he understands human nature very well and the text itself if you're not a fan of didacticism is full of cheery wisdom, almost like an unlce is relating old knowledge to you. It's worth sticking with mate! Hope it's going well!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipedJimmy, post: 210240, member: 579"] I'd say it's most definitely worth a read. I'd share the comments of other brothers in saying that it can be a little long winded at times, there is a lot to do with how to live and how not to live. Where it really shines is in Tolstoy's depiction of the characters he creates in their various mental stages. When he described love between two protagonists, I felt very much like he had shared my own experiences, that's not to say that I'm a romantic, but he understands human nature very well and the text itself if you're not a fan of didacticism is full of cheery wisdom, almost like an unlce is relating old knowledge to you. It's worth sticking with mate! Hope it's going well!! [/QUOTE]
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