A review by peppypenguin
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

4.0

Despite how old this book is and the way it is written, I still feel it holds up. While this is mainly discussing ideas concerning crime and the repercussions, there is also a flowing story that has some intense dramatic peaks.
The entire concept is fascinating really. It's certainly not something I have thought about.

It's a little long winded, and often you're not sure what the truth is, especially since the main character has an unreliable point of view half the time. But I think it's worth the read. It's a classic for a reason.