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<blockquote data-quote="adauria" data-source="post: 23666" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>I seldom re-read books (too many good ones I haven't read already), except for the Bible. But one of my favorite books for sure is <em>The Brothers Karamazov</em> by F Dostoevsky. </p><p></p><p>It starts real slow and builds in intensity. There is so much going on in there... deep stuff. It's definitely not written in a very modern style, i.e. it takes some discipline to get through if you aren't used to reading older books. But the insights into family relationships, love, greed, spirituality, and every other human experience are amazing.</p><p></p><p>-Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adauria, post: 23666, member: 193"] I seldom re-read books (too many good ones I haven't read already), except for the Bible. But one of my favorite books for sure is [i]The Brothers Karamazov[/i] by F Dostoevsky. It starts real slow and builds in intensity. There is so much going on in there... deep stuff. It's definitely not written in a very modern style, i.e. it takes some discipline to get through if you aren't used to reading older books. But the insights into family relationships, love, greed, spirituality, and every other human experience are amazing. -Andrew [/QUOTE]
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