I’d really like to know if Anna Karenina is Good?I’d really like to know if Anna Karenina is Good? Jessica #review
The First Phone Call from Heaven, Anna Karenina, Frankenstein.. which one should I read first? 18 answers
I want to start reading one classic each month. I’m starting Anna Karenina today. Any other suggestions for great classics?? 72 answers
Anyone here has named/is planning to name their children (or pets) after literary characters? I’d like my firstborn son’s name to be Aslan. :) 89 answers
Looking to read more biographies.. anything you read that was really good, i’d love to hear your suggestions. 90 answers
Just finished Zoo by James Patterson, and I wasn’t impressed. Did anyone else feel this way? I’d like to know why.. 12 answers
Philippa Gregory’s books look interesting and like something I’d be into. Is she any good? And what should I start with by her? 67 answers
It was AWESOME!Not just Anna and Vronsky’s relationship, but Kitty and Levin’s, as well. Everything about “Anna Karenina” is awesome!
There is so much to it. There is such a philosophy in it but it is told in a very clear and understandable manner. I loved it.
Never heard of it 🙁
Yes! Great book but you’ll have to invest yourself because it’s pretty long
Great book but sad.
I loved it but it is long and sad.
One of my favorite classics!
It’s beautiful! One of my most favourite books!
It’s a gorgeous book. I’ve read it maybe ten times.
Yes, but read and decide for yourself. It won’t be time wasted. :):):)
Highly recommended
It’s excellent. You should read it.
No. She’s a very naughty girl!
Now I’ll have to read it, lol. ?
It was AWESOME!
Not just Anna and Vronsky’s relationship, but Kitty and Levin’s, as well. Everything about “Anna Karenina” is awesome!
Oh yes! It’s a long book but totally worth it!
There is so much to it. There is such a philosophy in it but it is told in a very clear and understandable manner. I loved it.
Absolutely gorgeous. Don’t let the volume of it put you off, it’s well worth your time.
Kitty and Levin are the unsung heroes of the book. So, in the end, is Karenin, imho.