Read any of his three best known books ("Brothers Karamazov", "Idiot" or "Crime and punishment") and you won't regret. I'm reading "The house of the dead" right now, but I've just started so I don't know what it's like. Enjoy!
2006-08-06 06:18:05
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answered by sagittarius 2
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I'll recommend the only other one I've read, "Crime and Punishment". It's considered an early psychological novel because the main character, Raskolnikov, is haunted by his guilt at killing his landlady, which he did because he felt himself superior to her. The ends do not justify the means, he will learn.
I last read "Notes From Underground" (is there a "the" in the title? I'm not sure) at university for my own enjoyment, and I enjoyed it a lot. Have a great weekend!
2006-08-05 12:21:04
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answered by ensign183 5
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I read Crime and Punishment a long time ago and quite liked it. I also read The Brothers Karamazov; it was a difficult read.
Books translated from another language are often difficult to read.
2006-08-05 12:23:13
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answered by Gregnir 6
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Crime and Punishment, I had to read it in the senior year of HS. Great book!
2006-08-05 21:20:38
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answered by shutrbug13 2
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The Brothers Karmazov. Horribly long, but well written.
2006-08-05 12:20:50
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answered by HangxThexDJxX 1
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The Iodiot---- it is long but if you stay with it you will be rewarded with a very powerfull story, the kind that smacks you in the gut,
2006-08-05 12:21:58
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answered by longroad 5
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That would easily be "Crime and Punishment", or "ÐÑеÑÑÑпление и наказание" in Russian.
2006-08-05 12:20:10
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answered by doc 6
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Try then Crime and Punishment !
2006-08-05 12:21:47
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answered by Viviana DanielaD 3
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Crime and Punishment is my favorite.
2006-08-05 12:18:55
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answered by marie 7
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Are you for real? Who in thier right mind would want to read that? thanks for the 2 points
2006-08-05 12:19:29
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answered by herbs411_42719 5
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