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Matt – What 70 said …. you pontificating about the relative value of quality time with family carries about as much weight as me opining that Anna Karenina is a lousy novel …. talk about your blind side … … Rock Me!!! jlr says:
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But Anna Karenina is one of my favourite ever books - a fabulous novel, and one of the few novels that has made me cry.
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Is Matt seriously proposing that Anna Karenina is highbrow?
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I took a glace at your blog - wow - Anna Karenina is in at the deep end, but an excellent book.
What Are You Reading? Any Good? Sharon Bakar 2005
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Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is told from multiple points of view but each character has a different opinion of each of the other characters, which creates an intriguing read.
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The whole point of Anna Karenina is exactly the point Brooks is making – that what’s important in life isn’t achievements, but quotidian family happiness.
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I don’t consider myself a slow reader … I have read Jane Austen’s novels in less than a week, Tolstoy has never taken me a month to read and Anna Karenina is not such simple reading as Twilight!
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You don’t want to pay good money to read about immoral behavior, friends, so Anna Karenina is out.
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You don’t want to pay good money to read about immoral behavior, friends, so Anna Karenina is out.
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Anyway, Henry Stuart called the hill where his hut was built Tolstoy Park, so naturally I believed that Henry was a fan of Tolstoys writings, and I fantasized that Anna Karenina was his favorite work.
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