I just finished reading "A Hero of Our Time" by Mikhail Lermontov, and am ready to paddle through some Tolstoy. If I was to only read one book by him (which will hopefully not be the case), what should it be?
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I just finished reading "A Hero of Our Time" by Mikhail Lermontov, and am ready to paddle through some Tolstoy. If I was to only read one book by him (which will hopefully not be the case), what should it be?
Between the two options you pointed out...I prefer War & Peace. I've read it twice. Then again as a male I just couldn't get into the titular heroine Anna. You could try something shorter, maybe 'The Death of Ivan Illyich'.
War and peace by a country mile.
Anna Karenina - you will like it a lot and then you'll look for War and Peace. I am male and I really can't...spoiler :D
Oh dear, Three replies and three different answers
Actually, I do believe it is two for War & Peace, and one for Anna Karenina.
The former. I read both and loved them both. But I'll have to vote for "AnnaK".:)
--oh by the way-i'm male
I think it doesn't really matter. They're both easy to get into, and when you've read one you'll probably want to read the other. Of course, War and Peace is BIG! :) I think I like it better than Anna Karenina.
Thanks everyone. I figured I couldn't go wrong either way, but was curious if there was an obvious choice. I guess not. I got War and Peace out of the library last night. I wonder how many times you can renew a book...
I guess you will find out.