A review by toltzboy456
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

5.0

I'm not sure what I expected when I began this novel, but one thing I wasn't expected was to be entertained. But I genuinely think this is an entertaining tale, albeit one that is much more expansive, detailed, sprawling, and intellectual than the average story. This further defines my idea that love alone isn't always a good thing; it can be a destructive force if left unrestrained. But it can also be beautiful, but it requires work, compromise, letting go of oneself.

But there's also so much more here that I won't even bother covering. It's a commitment, but one I'm so happy to have done.