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elickenbrock 's review for:
Anna Karenina
by Leo Tolstoy
If you think that reading Anna Karenina will be a daunting task, you are right. It is an extremely challenging read, and you need plenty of patience to get through it (Spoiler: 3 chapters on cutting grass. Seriously). With that aside, it is one of the most realistic books I have ever read. Leo Tolstoy uses vivid imagery and creates complex characters to bring his world to life. It is well thought out and his exposition has none of the "not like other girls/guys" we see so much today. His characters are very much flawed, very much human, and very much real.
Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina invites you to immerse yourself in 1870's Russia and the complexity of family life, social order, and romance in the culture.
Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina invites you to immerse yourself in 1870's Russia and the complexity of family life, social order, and romance in the culture.