Anna Karenina (big sigh)*spoilers*

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Anna Karenina (big sigh)*spoilers*

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Well, here's the thing, I don't like it! Not in a book-burning-throw-it-in-the-trash way, but this book isn't for me at all. I am very well aware that this is a brilliant example of Russian literature however I just don't like it. Here is my main problem with the book; the characters are impossible for me to like! When i finally dragged my eyes across the last page I might have thrown myself in front of a train if Anna herself hadn't beat me to it. I will say that the style is very interesting! You walk into a scene with one person and leave the room with somebody else and that can be very fun. It's not for me but give it a try and see what you think.
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