A review by emily1602
Demons: A Novel in Three Parts by Fyodor Dostoevsky by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Very dramatic and overwrought. Characters were constantly swooning and flushing and flying into rages. Even with their drama, characters sometimes felt incredibly real. We had a Stravrogin-type in our middle school and all the girls (including me) had huge crushes on him, to the point that crush seems too feeble a term. 

Poor Shatov :(


Dostoyevsky would write a great book about Twitter if he were around today. Discourse about bourgeois pillows? Idiots posting their manifestos before going on shooting sprees? He would have a field day with it.