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A review by taneilcasey
Anna Karenina by Amy Mandelker, Leo Tolstoy
2.0
This was really deep reading. Or, at least, some of it was. The thoughts on morals, and Christianity, and other things were hard for me to understand, because I am not a particularly deep thinker.
The were two main couples that the book focused on. When it told of the namesake of the book, Anna, and her lover, the story was utterly miserable. Anna buried herself deeper and deeper until the only way she though she could get out was by death.
The other pair was such a contrast to the first. Levin and his new wife Kitty are young, and live a life of basic goodness. Their lives are are pretty much happy. They continually try to do what is good and right.
The were two main couples that the book focused on. When it told of the namesake of the book, Anna, and her lover, the story was utterly miserable. Anna buried herself deeper and deeper until the only way she though she could get out was by death.
The other pair was such a contrast to the first. Levin and his new wife Kitty are young, and live a life of basic goodness. Their lives are are pretty much happy. They continually try to do what is good and right.