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Originally Posted by GoSurface
Halfway through Crime and Punishment. Really enjoying it.

I think Dostoyevsky is one of the only prominent Russian authors I haven't read any of...
 

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Originally Posted by why
I think Dostoyevsky is one of the only prominent Russian authors I haven't read any of...

Crime and Punishment is a good read. The Brother Karamazov was a bit of a drag. I can only take Russian bleakness for so long.
 

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Originally Posted by appolyon
Crime and Punishment is a good read. The Brother Karamazov was a bit of a drag. I can only take Russian bleakness for so long.

I loved The Brothers Karamazov, a really enjoyable read. I have a lot of thoughts on it, but I won't expound them here. I didn't find any of it as dense as the first half of Notes From Underground.

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Spoiler: punishment a-coming.

hahaha
 

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I'm reading the Rabbit Angstrom novels by John Updike. I'm on the 3rd one, Rabbit is Rich.
 

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Go Surf got me on the whole Russkie lit thing. Just finished Nabokov's "Laughter in the Dark."
 

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Sailing Byzantium by Colin Wells.
 

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Picked up Bourdain - A Cook's Tour and Kitchen Confidential at the used bookstore. Also picked up the complete works of Edgar Allan Poe. Reading A.C.T. and The Gold Bug simultaneously. Awesome.
 

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Kitchen Confidential was fun although I was a little hindered by my lack of understanding french culinary terms when I read it.
 

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Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time
 

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