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The Brothers Karamazov

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SKU: 9781857150704

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Dive into Fyodor Dostoevsky’s *The Brothers Karamazov*, a gripping murder mystery brimming with family intrigue and psychological depth. Translated by Richard Pevear, this edition of the timeless classic (ISBN: 9781857150704) explores the complexities of human suffering and the search for meaning in a world teetering on the edge of chaos. Experience Dostoevsky’s masterpiece like never before.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781857150704
  • Publisher: Everyman
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Edition: New ed
  • No of Pages: 796
  • Spine Width: 43 mm
  • Width: 134 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1857150708
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 1997
  • Depth: 47
  • Height: 221 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 840 gr

22 reviews for The Brothers Karamazov

  1. Gayathri Suresh

    I enjoyed reading this book. The characters are well-developed and the story is engaging. A classic read for any book lover.

  2. Mudit Jain

    A bit depressing, but also incredibly insightful. The characters are well-developed, and the story is thought-provoking. Worth the effort.

  3. Ch Mounica Reddy

    A challenging but worthwhile read. The characters are so complex and flawed. The ending left me pondering for days. Highly recommended for serious readers.

  4. Mansi Gupta

    A complex and challenging read, but ultimately rewarding. The characters are unforgettable, and the themes are timeless. Will read again.

  5. Aaditya Raj Jain

    A bit too long for my taste, but the story is captivating. The characters are well-developed, and the themes are timeless. Overall, a good read.

  6. Anmol Jha

    Dostoevsky at his finest. A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding. The Pevear translation is excellent. Explores deep themes of faith and morality.

  7. Prasanta Basak

    A classic for a reason. The characters are flawed and relatable, and the story is full of suspense. Highly recommended. This version felt modern.

  8. Anurag Kumar

    I liked it. The book could be shorter. The best is conversation between the characters.

  9. Rohit Rajdhar

    An absolute masterpiece. The philosophical discussions are thought-provoking, and the characters are unforgettable. Prepare to be challenged and moved.

  10. Yadav Akshay Dayanand

    Absolutely brilliant. The Pevear translation really brings the story to life. A deep dive into faith and morality.

  11. Preethi Vardhan Yadav Golla

    Found it heavy-going. The plot was interesting but I couldn’t connect with the characters and themes. The translation was good.

  12. Uttara Kudesia

    Not an easy read, but very thought-provoking. The characters and their relationships are complex and well-developed. Glad I stuck with it.

  13. Kranti Karan Vir Singh

    I had high hopes, but found it boring and slow. I couldn’t connect with the characters. The translation was easy to read though.

  14. Disha

    I struggled to get into it at first, but once I did, I was hooked. The murder mystery is just the surface; it’s a deep dive into the human soul.

  15. Khushi Maheshwari

    I found it a bit slow-paced at times, but the philosophical discussions kept me engaged. The ending was powerful and thought-provoking.

  16. Raj Pritam Mahanta

    Dostoevsky’s masterpiece lives up to the hype. The psychological depth is astounding. Translation is easy to read and follow.

  17. Shashank Pathak

    Struggled with the length. The book felt like it dragged in places, but the last third of the novel made it worthwhile. Glad I finished it.

  18. Naman Pamnani

    An amazing book! The depth of the characters is incredible. I found it long but I loved it by the end. It changed the way I think.

  19. Nikhil Singhal

    One of the best books I’ve ever read. Dostoevsky’s insights into human nature are unparalleled. A must-read for anyone interested in philosophy.

  20. Yuvraj Jaiswal

    Dark and intense, but beautifully written. Dostoevsky’s exploration of good and evil is masterful. Be prepared for a heavy read.

  21. Akhil Srivastava

    This book is intense and brilliant. The characters are so well-developed and the plot kept me guessing until the very end.

  22. Ravi Vasant Thakkar

    Dostoevsky is a genius. The Brothers Karamazov is a complex and rewarding read, definitely one of the best books I’ve ever read.

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