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White nights- dostoevsky
the brothers karamazov by fyodor dostoevsky
Same I do that with books I think are gonna be interesting but theyβre just too longi buy books and dont read them
whats it about ?White nights
Iβve read the idiot by dostoevsky im yet to read thisthe brothers karamazov by fyodor dostoevsky
read crime and punishmentIβve read the idiot by dostoevsky im yet to read this
Good bookthe brothers karamazov by fyodor dostoevsky
i read project hail mary a while back. shit hooked me in and I couldn't stop reading
Mc jagoring it
I only watched the movie lol but it was pretty goodi read project hail mary a while back. shit hooked me in and I couldn't stop reading
Idk if thatβs just autistic but itβs cool to read him chronologically as his perspective change.Iβve read the idiot by dostoevsky im yet to read this
I only watched the movie lol but it was pretty good
I havenβt read the book so Idr if they made it different lolI heard they changed the ending in the movie
Thatβs actually a really good suggestion tbh, Iβll buy his other books soonIdk if thatβs just autistic but itβs cool to read him chronologically as his perspective change.
shadow slave and lord of the mysteries
The names too long
Hereβs a translation of one page of one of his books. Itβs basically a quick explanation of his life span and the moments he published each book:Thatβs actually a really good suggestion tbh, Iβll buy his other books soon
dnr dnr anddd drnHereβs a translation of one page of one of his books. Itβs basically a quick explanation of his life span and the moments he published each book:
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on October 30, 1821, in Moscow. He lost his parents at an early age β his mother in 1837, taken by illness; his father in 1839, murdered by serfs on his estate. Having embarked on a military career, he abandoned it in 1844, the year he wrote his first novel, Poor Folk, published in 1846, soon followed by other works (including The Double, The Landlady, and White Nights). A member of the liberal Petrashevsky Circle in Saint Petersburg, he was arrested in 1849, imprisoned, and sentenced to death. He was pardoned at the foot of the execution post and deported to the prison camp in Omsk, Siberia. Permitted to return to Saint Petersburg in 1859, he published in the years that followed β during which he also contributed to the journal run by his brother, Vremya (Time), and traveled across Europe β many of his works: Memoirs from the House of the Dead in 1862, Notes from Underground in 1864, Crime and Punishment and The Gambler in 1866. Riddled with debt, consumed by his passion for gambling, and weakened by severe epileptic seizures β an affliction he had suffered since childhood β he went on to publish The Idiot (1868), The Eternal Husband (1870), Demons (1871β1872), A Writerβs Diary (1873β1881), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). The writer passed away the following year, on January 28, at the age of fifty-nine.
Im almost finished with it i might try to finish it today
NORMIE SLOOOOOPHereβs a translation of one page of one of his books. Itβs basically a quick explanation of his life span and the moments he published each book:
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on October 30, 1821, in Moscow. He lost his parents at an early age β his mother in 1837, taken by illness; his father in 1839, murdered by serfs on his estate. Having embarked on a military career, he abandoned it in 1844, the year he wrote his first novel, Poor Folk, published in 1846, soon followed by other works (including The Double, The Landlady, and White Nights). A member of the liberal Petrashevsky Circle in Saint Petersburg, he was arrested in 1849, imprisoned, and sentenced to death. He was pardoned at the foot of the execution post and deported to the prison camp in Omsk, Siberia. Permitted to return to Saint Petersburg in 1859, he published in the years that followed β during which he also contributed to the journal run by his brother, Vremya (Time), and traveled across Europe β many of his works: Memoirs from the House of the Dead in 1862, Notes from Underground in 1864, Crime and Punishment and The Gambler in 1866. Riddled with debt, consumed by his passion for gambling, and weakened by severe epileptic seizures β an affliction he had suffered since childhood β he went on to publish The Idiot (1868), The Eternal Husband (1870), Demons (1871β1872), A Writerβs Diary (1873β1881), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). The writer passed away the following year, on January 28, at the age of fifty-nine.
catcher in the rye and scarlet letter (second is for school)
What should I read thenNORMIE SLOOOOOP
shadow slave and lord of the mysteries
What should I read then
Ernst junger or sum shitWhat should I read then
shadow slave and lord of the mysteries
I am calssic person
reading a book called osu!taiko right now
read steinbeck or mccarthy they are both basedI am calssic person
Idk who that is is he a philosopher?reading a book called osu!taiko right now
I did that a while ago might check it out again once I finish the 30 books I boughtread steinbeck or mccarthy they are both based
Holy shit god donβt fw this n***aHereβs a translation of one page of one of his books. Itβs basically a quick explanation of his life span and the moments he published each book:
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on October 30, 1821, in Moscow. He lost his parents at an early age β his mother in 1837, taken by illness; his father in 1839, murdered by serfs on his estate. Having embarked on a military career, he abandoned it in 1844, the year he wrote his first novel, Poor Folk, published in 1846, soon followed by other works (including The Double, The Landlady, and White Nights). A member of the liberal Petrashevsky Circle in Saint Petersburg, he was arrested in 1849, imprisoned, and sentenced to death. He was pardoned at the foot of the execution post and deported to the prison camp in Omsk, Siberia. Permitted to return to Saint Petersburg in 1859, he published in the years that followed β during which he also contributed to the journal run by his brother, Vremya (Time), and traveled across Europe β many of his works: Memoirs from the House of the Dead in 1862, Notes from Underground in 1864, Crime and Punishment and The Gambler in 1866. Riddled with debt, consumed by his passion for gambling, and weakened by severe epileptic seizures β an affliction he had suffered since childhood β he went on to publish The Idiot (1868), The Eternal Husband (1870), Demons (1871β1872), A Writerβs Diary (1873β1881), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). The writer passed away the following year, on January 28, at the age of fifty-nine.
I read the catcher in the rye, not the scarlet letter thocatcher in the rye and scarlet letter (second is for school)
the scarlet letter is okay, i think hawthorne uses an unnecessary amount of words sometimes but the novel has a good message. i really have enjoyed catcher thus far, i will probably finish it over the summer but not rn because of finalsI read the catcher in the rye, not the scarlet letter tho