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I was expecting to read a novel about passions, jealousy, infatuation and frustrations, a sort of Russian Madame Bovary. What a big mistake. It was a thrilling surprise to come across in fact with an in-depth study about life (in XIXth century Russia). All the characters are desperate to find a meaningful direction in their lives and an answer to their daily despairs. Each of them in a very different way. Eventually, it seems to me, they all fail with the exception of Levin, Tolstoy's alter-ego,
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I don't know what to think of this book. It's a conundrum.
It is brilliantly written. Hands down, no arguments at all. It is immersive and, just, well... beautiful. I was sitting on my back steps the other day in the blazing Canberra spring (spring can be blazing here, trust me). I was leaning up against the brick wall, sitting on the concrete, with a view of the Brindabella mountains and a gin and tonic as it was so warm, with magpies singing and cockatoos squarking around me. But for the first ...more
It is brilliantly written. Hands down, no arguments at all. It is immersive and, just, well... beautiful. I was sitting on my back steps the other day in the blazing Canberra spring (spring can be blazing here, trust me). I was leaning up against the brick wall, sitting on the concrete, with a view of the Brindabella mountains and a gin and tonic as it was so warm, with magpies singing and cockatoos squarking around me. But for the first ...more

I am tempted to give this 5 stars. Maybe I will, but I think I may ramble on a bit here with my thoughts.
I liked the intertwining stories and the characters (even the ones I didn't like I liked their stories too). Although there were quite a few characters they did not get confusing, and the writing wasn't in your face thrusting everything at you all at once - which I hate.
The two main characters (as in Levin and Anna) and in fact all the characters I could relate to and feel for due to the st ...more
I liked the intertwining stories and the characters (even the ones I didn't like I liked their stories too). Although there were quite a few characters they did not get confusing, and the writing wasn't in your face thrusting everything at you all at once - which I hate.
The two main characters (as in Levin and Anna) and in fact all the characters I could relate to and feel for due to the st ...more




Sep 23, 2012
Dee
marked it as gave-up-on
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Oct 06, 2012
Irelyn
marked it as to-read

Nov 22, 2012
RinTinTin
marked it as to-read

Dec 11, 2012
Tanya (mom's small victories)
marked it as to-read
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Jan 18, 2013
Navanya Sharma
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Nov 17, 2013
Nancy
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