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Schuld und Shne: Roman | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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SanjanaGhosh
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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The part about the cruelty towards the horse, even if it was just a dream, put me off!

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RaeLovesToRead
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Don't think I've forgotten!

So I've been thinking Crime & Punishment should be the next buddy read #CAPbuddyread #torturedpoetsbookclub

Have had a request to start in October... what does everyone think? It'll be a long term thing. Read at your own pace. And I would suggest a WhatsApp group so we can discuss (or use hashtag for those who don't want in.)

Thoughts?

Tagging interested folks in the comments!

Librarybelle If October is a good time to start, maybe starting October 1st? I like the Tortured Poets Book Club name! 😂 4w
RaeLovesToRead @Librarybelle Yes, would be start of Oct, and then just running at own pace. Tortured Poets... for those who love pain and hardship in their reading life, but also, probably, Taylor Swift 🤣🤣 4w
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Librarybelle @RaeLovesToRead 😂 I fit with the group name more for the hardship and pain of reading rather than the music, I‘m afraid to say, but there are a couple of her songs that are definitely catchy. It‘s a perfect name for the chunkster reads! 4w
Deblovestoread A classic I‘ve intended to read so count me in. Not a Swiftie but love the name. 4w
Jess I think I‘m in too. Always wanted to read this one. 4w
Caroline2 Count me in!! 🙋‍♀️ 4w
RaeLovesToRead @Librarybelle @Deblovestoread @jess @Caroline2 Woo! I will post before the challenge. If you want to be added to a WhatsApp group when we start email me your mob number to raelouisewatts@gmail.com 💕 It's OK if you'd rather just use the hashtag! 4w
Leniverse I'm so far from being a Swiftie that I don't even understand the reference. To me Tortured Poets Book Club sounds like something from a Brat pack movie 😂 Andrew McCarthy and Judd Nelson would be the inaugural members. Anyway, it's a very suitable name for reading Russian Lit. 4w
Larkken Count me in too! 3w
BarbaraJean I'm in! Sorry for the delayed response! How does “at your own pace“ work--will there be a target end date? 3w
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wifey.n
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Great book!

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rimrma
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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DHill
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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I‘ve read this so many times over the years I thought I‘d give the audio a try.

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Liz_M
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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How could I not stop at this Philly brewpub once I learned of its existence?

Aimeesue Just don‘t drink with Ivan! 4mo
TieDyeDude Ha, I stopped in here after one of my favorite days in Philly. Walked along the Schuylkill from 30th St Station to Brewerytown listening to audiobooks. C&P had only been open a couple years at that time. Good to see they're still going strong. 4mo
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Liz_M @TieDyeDude it is a nice walk! Until you realize you're trapped between the river and a busy road with no stoplights/crosswalks and you desperately need a bathroom and a beer and have to go forward 3 miles or back the way you came for 2 miles. 😂😂 4mo
Liz_M @Aimeesue Or Raskolnikov! 4mo
Aimeesue @Liz_M oh, definitely don‘t drink with that guy! He‘s super sketchy. 😂 (edited) 4mo
Chrissyreadit Sorry i fell asleep before i checked last night- that has happened a couple of times- are you ok if i jump in in the morning when that happens? 4mo
Liz_M @Chrissyreadit Absolutely. I,umm, completely neglected to check this week -- I was touristing and had less downtime than anticipated. 4mo
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Tripex
Crimen y castigo | Fiodor Dostoyevski
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Jari-chan 😂😂😂 8mo
AmyG Hahahahaha! 8mo
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WildAlaskaBibliophile
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Bookwomble We visited Russia in 1991, just before Yeltsin came to power, and visited the Mariinsky Hospital for the Poor, Dostoyevsky's childhood home where his father was doctor, and the Dostoevsky Literary Museum in Leningrad (as it still was). I was rather awe-struck to be in places so intimately connected with him. 10mo
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mjtwo
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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18-21 Oct 23 (audiobook)
Another book I read as a uni student, at which time, I recall, I wanted Raskolnikov to get away with his crime and was frustrated by his descent into madness and paranoia. I felt differently upon listening to it thirty years later and had little sympathy for Raskolnikov.
Dostoevsky is, however, a master and his story remains compelling with many interesting characters and philosophies, particularly regarding the great man.

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Hamlet
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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I finally got to this one. Dostoyevsky offers some interesting psychological portraits here; his exploration of “the great man” theory of history (& its shedding of conventional morality) through impoverished, troubled Raskolnikov was intriguing. Other characters were fascinating too, as were questions of redemption & the ongoing nature of his punishment. I found the epilogue to be an abject failure, unworthy of the rest of the book.

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Mink
Su ve ceza | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

İ finished this book one month ago, but i still remember it very clearly. İf you want a classic book with some romantic features and realism, this one is really great. But its a bit long story,and the story is really great.

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aditiee
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

“The temperament reflects everything like a mirror! Gaze into it and admire what you see!“

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Ryab
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Freudian in the way it brings up deep seeded emotions. I genuinely enjoyed reading this book it only got better

gebbxl such a good book to fall asleep to 🔥 2y
gebbxl TRUE 1y
gebbxl That was markana 1y
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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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I started this book very enthusiastically, and then it got slow. Extremely slow. However, as I got past the first 6-7 chapters, I was hooked. After the first part, the book was still ridiculously slow, but what got me were the thoughts.

Entering Raskolinkov‘s mind was like entering a dark abandoned cellar with corridors leading to deep dark parts. This darkness led to very insightful and disturbing thoughts, which I bloody loved.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

Reyzl I also found it slow and dark. I know it is a masterpiece and it contains a lot of brilliant quotes but it‘s not one of the books that I have particularly enjoyed🤷🏼‍♀️ I love Dostoyevsky‘s “White Nights”. 2y
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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Your worst sin is that you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for nothing.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Man has it all in his hands, and it all slips through his fingers from sheer cowardice.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

To go wrong in one‘s own way is better than to go right in someone else‘s.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

There is nothing in the world more difficult than candor, and nothing easier than flattery.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Only to live, to live and live! Life, whatever it may be!

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Break what must be broken, once for all, that‘s all, and take the suffering on oneself.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The man who has a conscience suffers whilst acknowledging his sin. That is his punishment-- as well as prison.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A hundered suspicions don‘t make a proof

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I did not bow down to you, I bowed down to all the suffering of humanity.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

We‘re always thinking of eternity as an idea that cannot be understood, something immense. But why must it be? What if, instead of all this, you suddenly find just a little room there, something like a village bath-house, grimy, and spiders in every corner, and that‘s all eternity is. Sometimes, you know, I can‘t help feeling that that‘s what it is.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

When all reason fails, the devil helps.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

It takes something more than intelligence to act intelligently.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

An honest and sensitive man opens his heart, and the man of business listens and goes on eating—and then he eats you up.

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If you yourself don‘t dare, then there‘s no justice in it all.

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Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

“Do you understand, do you understand, my dear sir, what it means when there is no longer anywhere to go?”

“Accepting fate obediently as it is, once and for all, and stifling everything in myself, renouncing any right to act, to live, or love!”

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Words are not yet deeds

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I myself will come to you to be crucified, for I thirst not for joy, but for sorrow and tears!

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Sharv_Sona
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky

“Wonder, what are people most afraid of? A new step, their own new world, that‘s what they‘re most afraid of.”

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lonelybluenights
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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First book of the new year.

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sdbruening
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Panpan

Whew, I made it. It was interesting for a while but then it just dragged. It almost seemed operatic to me in its melodrama and dialogue. I have enjoyed the philosophical musings in other Russian novels but the musings in this one did not keep my interest; I ended up skimming them.

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josephkc
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoevsky

"I didn't bow down to you, I bow down to all the suffering of the humanity".

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AllDebooks
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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#Scarathalon2022 #Dailyprompts #TeamSlaughter

Ohhh what brilliant cover artwork

Day 10 - Crime

@Clwojick

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Bookwomble
Crime and Punishment (UK) | David Zane Mairowitz
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A necessarily simplified version of Dostoevsky's classic, this was a good adaptation within the confines of a graphic novel.
Mairowitz and Korkos set the action in modern Russia to draw parallels between the corruption and inequality of Tzarist Russia and Putin's Russia. Worth an hour of most people's time, I think.

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Adventures-of-a-French-Reader
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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What a pleasure to dive in this 19th century classic! I like all the social commentaries sprinkled in 19th century works (it's important to remember they weren't written for the hoi polloi, but for intellectuals to be later discussed in literary salons).
In this particular book, I like the fantasy-like atmosphere of not really knowing what belongs to the dream and what belongs to reality.
First Russian classic, but it won't be my last.

IuliaC Great review! 2y
Adventures-of-a-French-Reader @IuliaC Thanks! I love essays and philosophical discussions, so when I'm in the mood, I love diving into a 18th or 19th century book. They are often representative of the ideas circulating at the time. 2y
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tphil10283
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
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It‘s not at all what I imagined it to be by the name of the book. It‘s amazing to think that much of the middle class in Russia at the time (1860‘s) were actually a lot more progressive thinking and rational then most of the people in our country are today.

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yoavshai
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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#BookCoverChallenge
Day 271.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.

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GatheringBooks
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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#MayMoms Day 1: Because #Readers prefer books above everything else. Found this shared on social media and it speaks #Truth.

Eggs Beautiful! 2y
brittanybooks Woooooowwww!! 2y
Meshell1313 😍📚 #bookenvy! 2y
Enchanted_Bibliophile 😍 YES PLEASE! 2y
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The_Literary_Jedi
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
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May TBR
Classic: Crime and Punishment- Dostoevsky🎧📘
#starwarsbuddyread : The High Republic - Rising Storm - Cavan Scott🎧📘
1. UNSELFIE- Michele Borba, Ed.D📘
2. The Last Duel - Eric Jager📘
3. Twilight of the Idols & The Anti-Christ - Nietzche 📘
4. The Final Solution - Michael Chabon 📘
5. The Widow Queen - Eliźbieta Cherezińska 📘

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freeatlast1137
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Mehso-so

I can‘t tell if I liked this book or was completely bored by the book. I felt like I was slightly going mad from it. Maybe that was Dostoyevsky‘ point.

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Alex.Haydon
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
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Now in the book, the main protagonist is determined to kill his landlady. After planning with anxiety Raskolnikov confronts the person and eventually locking her in a room his kill has been completed. Few seconds later someone else comes in and without hesitation kills the landladies sister and now having to deal with two victims he is confronted with his own fears. Soon after he attempted to clean his weapon but a certain event had taken place.

Alex.Haydon This event was an interruption from other people who had been ringing for the landlady and now Raskolnikov is in a stress filled predicament.
If you like books that have murder, filled with tense situations than this book is for you.
The point of view is Third person omniscient, this is expressed by how the protagonists thoughts are well explained with depth and not only that of the main character but others as well.
2y
MissYaremcio Nicely done Alex! I am so impressed by the fact that you have continued to read it! 6/6 2y
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JenReadsAlot
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoevsky
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1. I do! Currently reading Les Miserables
2. Tagged and bunch more on my list
Thanks for the tag @RaeLovesToRead @TheSpineView @bethm @Kshakal @peaknit
#two4tuesday

BethM I generally don‘t really like classics 😂 3y
BethM But like their movie adaptations 🤦‍♀️ don‘t hate me lol 3y
JenReadsAlot @BethM 😂 I don't hate you!! 3y
TheSpineView I'm with @BethM classic can be a difficult read. The writing styles are so different from today. Thanks for playing! 3y
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