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All mediocre books are alike; each great book is great in its own way.
But is this a great book? There's definitely great passages in it. Maybe the greatness of this particular book, for me, was its looseness and thematic messiness, combined with its tightness (at least in the first half) in character development and narrative. The book starts off so sharp. I loved the first half, with all the characters in full swing. Even the agriculture bits were illuminating. Then when Levin and Kitty finally ...more
But is this a great book? There's definitely great passages in it. Maybe the greatness of this particular book, for me, was its looseness and thematic messiness, combined with its tightness (at least in the first half) in character development and narrative. The book starts off so sharp. I loved the first half, with all the characters in full swing. Even the agriculture bits were illuminating. Then when Levin and Kitty finally ...more

Apr 07, 2009
Marie
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There were parts in the middle of this book that dragged, but I am glad that I finished the book. I had a hard time connecting the Levin/Kitty story to the Anna/Alexy story.


Mar 27, 2009
Sara
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Emily
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