Go on then, who here has read it?
I tried once, many years ago, and got about four pages in. At the time I can remember thinking it boring, but more likely, in retrospect, I wasn't ready for it - be it the use of Russian patronymics or, indeed, the whole historical angle. I don't quite think I'm ready for it now, either, but it's there at the back of my mind.




Leo Tolstoy: War And Peace
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I have an inclination for thickish and lenthy books. War and Peace is amony my favorite 20. But if you like to try Tolstoy, his Resurrection is also a good start. I'll try to recall more details of the book to have the right to put something down here. What impressed me most was how a man as old as he could describe that vividly a picture of Natalia, a young lady/girl's soul?



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