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<blockquote data-quote="Raskolnikov" data-source="post: 938" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I love philosophical and psychological novels. Fyodor Dostoevsky is my cup of tea, having unique philosophical and psychological insights but instead of only writing them, he realistically simulates the validity of them through deeply connected story arcs.</p><p>Have read so far of Dostoevsky:</p><p>Crime and Punishment (my favorite due to a personal connection to it)</p><p>The Brother's Karamazov (the best one objectively, insanely overlapping and keeping all details in mind)</p><p>Notes From Underground (the funniest by far, the first 60 pages are just a segment of continuous psychological revelations)</p><p>The Gambler (perfectly captures the dopamine and stress caused by addiction, a faster paced read compared to his other works)</p><p></p><p>Currently reading The Idiot.</p><p></p><p>Will read: White Nights, Demons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raskolnikov, post: 938, member: 35"] I love philosophical and psychological novels. Fyodor Dostoevsky is my cup of tea, having unique philosophical and psychological insights but instead of only writing them, he realistically simulates the validity of them through deeply connected story arcs. Have read so far of Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment (my favorite due to a personal connection to it) The Brother's Karamazov (the best one objectively, insanely overlapping and keeping all details in mind) Notes From Underground (the funniest by far, the first 60 pages are just a segment of continuous psychological revelations) The Gambler (perfectly captures the dopamine and stress caused by addiction, a faster paced read compared to his other works) Currently reading The Idiot. Will read: White Nights, Demons. [/QUOTE]
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