A review by tonymallinger
Notes from a Dead House by Fyodor Dostoevsky

5.0

Nailed it again.

Not many people convey the human experience like Dostoevsky did. This book made me feel that Russian air running through my veins as I read of the trials and tribulations faced throughout this book. After doing further research after my read, to think this happened to him makes the novel even more brilliant. His experiences masked in a story that seems almost too wild to be true. This piece of art hangs high amongst his already impeccable collection.

Overall: 4.7-4.9/5