A review by risekolnikov
White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky

sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

White Nights is short and sweet but it’s special. I don't think so, white night is very tragic but so beautiful how dostoevsky wrote the love story of a man, who wants a woman to play our emotional dynamics very well, Where is the amazing love journey, you can feel the vibration of love from just reading sheet by sheet everything is summarized with a few pages but you are like in the fairy tale of a love story of 1000 pages, how are all phases alunkan with melodies of beautiful words He captured the joy of falling, the feeling of nothing else in the world mattering, the moment when it doesn’t feel quite right and the heartbreak of losing it all. Love how love can open until you can't forget and only he is the one who can warm your heart's desires, the turbulence and the heartbreak of love all in around 90 pages is very impressive. I found their relationship utterly enthralling. Never have I read a book so short where I wanted two people to get together so much and also felt the maturity and understanding of why they didn’t get together and how well that was dealt with. 

Maybe you have a thought, how can someone be drunk in love if only from a odd conversation. The idea that our two main protagonists met over the space of a few nights and fell so deeply in love just from very odd conversations they had with one another had me wondering what on earth was wrong with these people. But I don't know, that's how love is. love can hit you so hard even you never talk to it. love can stab you very deeply even if you never meet, love can do anything