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What books have you read that were written by Leo Tolstoy, and which one was your most favorite?
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Jul 02, 2016 09:01AM
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I have read Anna Karenina and I would say it's one of the best books I've ever read. I was amazed by the psychological insight Tolstoy has. Also, the way he writes can be very emotive and I have found myself crying at certain parts because of how beautifully he writes.
My name is Ellen. I finished reading 'War and Peace' and now started reading 'Anna Karenina'. I have had problems connecting with my friends with these books and have decided to expand to the internet to find people to talk to about them. Thank you.
As far as the short works of Leo Tolstoy are concerned, I would strongly recommend "What men live by". There are also other impressive short works, however, in my opinion, "What men live by" incorporates the most intimate beliefs of Tolstoy about the human goodness and the key role that it should play in our lives. Literary speaking, this novel is a masterpiece. It can be read in less than one hour - for me, this hour was one of the most beautiful in my life so far.

