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Hannah
is 49% done
Levin: There’s less charm in life when you think about death — but it’s more peaceful
Stiva: On the contrary, the last days are the merriest
Fuck man, sometimes I think about what I’d do if I had confirmation I was in my final days of life and just that thought is freeing. I need to make more updates bc this book is great. The complexity of Anna, the shallowness of the Alexis. Levin and Kitty as the light
— Jul 08, 2026 06:28PM
Stiva: On the contrary, the last days are the merriest
Fuck man, sometimes I think about what I’d do if I had confirmation I was in my final days of life and just that thought is freeing. I need to make more updates bc this book is great. The complexity of Anna, the shallowness of the Alexis. Levin and Kitty as the light
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Hannah
is 64% done
I feel a lot of pity for Karenin. He goes to show that it is so important to forge friendships because that’s really what you have to turn to when family and love lets you down. And of course the one friend he does have is in the perfect place to take advantage of him, and perhaps no better method of exploitation exists than religion.
— 7 hours, 39 min ago
Hannah
is 63% done
I love you Stiva. Makes me wanna throw a fire dinner party. There’s the contrast of women being demonized for cheating and men being forgiven, yet they’re all technically Christian so isn’t forgiveness a principle? Only for men. Regardless of that you can’t help but admire the lengths Stiva goes to make it up to Dolly, as Anna tells herself Alexi is a machine to rid herself of any remorse.
— Jul 12, 2026 09:42PM
Hannah
is 63% done
Remember when a while back Kitty became way too into her faith? Even if she’s less devout now she clearly still holds it, and with Levin revealing he’s an atheist, I think that’s their biggest worldview clash. Curious to see how that plays out.
Also the discussion of painting of Christ by an atheist feeling like it’s missing something was interesting, and if atheists should paint religious figures or not
— Jul 12, 2026 09:39PM
Also the discussion of painting of Christ by an atheist feeling like it’s missing something was interesting, and if atheists should paint religious figures or not
Hannah
is 63% done
Cut from Vronsky gaining a new understanding of Anna from a stranger painting her to Levin struggling with separation of identity with Kitty because of their weird ability to understand each other.. to loved properly is to be understood and Vronsky just can’t understand Anna. She may be a pos (kinda understandable from circumstances), but she is complex and that’s more than he can say.
— Jul 12, 2026 09:34PM
Hannah
is 62% done
Something I really appreciate this book for is showing the importance of conversation, and the pairing of dialogue with insights to characters minds shows communication gaps. These people think about conversations long after, seeking out not only friends, but strangers and mutuals, often opening their minds or at the very least making them rethink their own opinion strengths.
— Jul 12, 2026 05:58AM
Hannah
is 60% done
The full quote doesn’t fit here but Levin talked about how arguments between intelligent people are often not really about proving each other of something, but spent clarifying what is important to you about something and trying to prove how that thing is worthy of noticing and loving and such and that the opponent will come to agree usually that it is important, maybe not the most, but still gain an appreciation
— Jul 11, 2026 03:28PM
Hannah
is 53% done
Fuck I’m really seeing a new side to Alexi Karenin. Forgiving both Anna and Vronsky in such a pure way? To raise Vronsky’s child??? For such an emotionally unavailable and detached man, he really is good at heart it seems. We can’t blame Anna for in love with someone else, that’s only human, but idk she’s such a mess and obviously not ill intentioned like she fully admitted to the affair. Fuck Vronsky
— Jul 09, 2026 03:23PM
Hannah
is 50% done
“It’s true that it’s time to die. And that everything is nonsense. I’ll tell you truly: I value my thought and work terribly, but in essence - think about it - this whole world of ours is just a bit of mildew that grew over a tiny planet. And we think we can have something great - thoughts, deeds! They’re all grains of sand”
Levin just put existential crises in the most poetic way.
— Jul 08, 2026 06:31PM
Levin just put existential crises in the most poetic way.
Hannah
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Over 800 page book as a slow reader will be a challenge so I’m going to post updates as I go.
I was easily hooked into this book with distinct descriptions of character’s psyches and opinions. It sounds fucked, but this book kinda humanizes a guy who cheated on his wife - showing the complexities of morality, marriage, attraction, relationships + family.
“Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”
— Dec 23, 2025 10:38PM
I was easily hooked into this book with distinct descriptions of character’s psyches and opinions. It sounds fucked, but this book kinda humanizes a guy who cheated on his wife - showing the complexities of morality, marriage, attraction, relationships + family.
“Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”

