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This book is amazing! I've read it twice so I won't be joining in the read, but I may join the occasional discussion.
Rosemarie wrote: "This book is amazing! I've read it twice so I won't be joining in the read, but I may join the occasional discussion."
I hope you do join the discussions, I always learn so much from you!
I hope you do join the discussions, I always learn so much from you!
I finished reading this for the first time less than a year ago. Nonetheless I am severely tempted to reread along with the group. Even if I don’t, I will follow along with the conversation.
I read this only two years ago, so I won't join. I had, however, planned to read Dostoevsky's The Idiot this year, so I'll (probably) do that in August and see if this discussion of The Brothers Karamazov and/or Dostoevsky and his time in general is somewhat helpful for the other book as well.
Hi, I'm Cleo and I'd really like to read this with you all! I'm reading Crime and Punishment in September with another group but I will do my absolute best to try to keep up. I've read it once before but I feel that you could read this book a hundred times and still get so much out of it.
I'd like to reread this book sometime but don't think I can fit it in right now. I might follow the discussions, though!
I plan to join in with this one. I so enjoyed Crime and Punishment and got so much out of the discussion threads.
I read this book in January and I found Benjamin McEvoy's lectures very helpful and insighful. The introductory one is available on YT - https://youtu.be/zpqES5V6iAg?si=2MwRs... It could be useful/interesting in preparation for the reading.
Olga wrote: "I read this book in January and I found Benjamin McEvoy's lectures very helpful and insighful. The introductory one is available on YT - https://youtu.be/zpqES5V6iAg?si=2MwRs...
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Olga, I cannot thank you enough for providing this link to Benjamin McAvoy's introduction to the Brothers Karamazov!
I got so much out of this introduction, and he has made me that much more excited to participate in a group read of the novel with all of you. His tips and suggestions on how to approach the novel, as either a first-time reader or as a returning reader, really made sense to me. All of my life I have tried to embrace reading the book and always floundered. This time I know I can do it! Thanks again for providing Dr. McAvoy's wisdom and experience for us to consider.
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Olga, I cannot thank you enough for providing this link to Benjamin McAvoy's introduction to the Brothers Karamazov!
I got so much out of this introduction, and he has made me that much more excited to participate in a group read of the novel with all of you. His tips and suggestions on how to approach the novel, as either a first-time reader or as a returning reader, really made sense to me. All of my life I have tried to embrace reading the book and always floundered. This time I know I can do it! Thanks again for providing Dr. McAvoy's wisdom and experience for us to consider.
Olga wrote: "I read this book in January and I found Benjamin McEvoy's lectures very helpful and insighful. The introductory one is available on YT - https://youtu.be/zpqES5V6iAg?si=2MwRs...
It could b..."
Thank you. I will watch this before I start reading. Awesome.
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Thank you. I will watch this before I start reading. Awesome.
Captain Sir Roddy, R.N. (Ret.) wrote: "Olga, I cannot thank you enough for providing this link to Benjamin McAvoy's introduction to the Brothers Karamazov!"Yes, Ben is amazing. I even participate in his Book Club on Patreon on and off (currently on, reading The Tale of Gengi and Infinite jest with him) and it's reading on absolutely different level. His voice is mesmerising and his insights crack the books open in a way my professors at university never could.
Besides The Brothers Karamazov, he has lectures on War and peace and Anna Karenina that I really want to get to.





