![]() ![]() No one is perfect here and each character has enough flaws that the reader can easily understand why others characters may dislike him or her. And what beautifully complex characters they are. There are grand events here – the war sections, unsurprisingly – but I was surprised by how much of the novel revolves around the domestic woes of its central characters. Instead, please enjoy some slightly disjointed, rambling thoughts on a novel that I fell completely in love with as soon as I started reading. At least that is what I am hoping since I am not going to go into detail about the plot and all of the characters. Honestly, this is a book that is supposedly intimidating to read but let me tell you how much more terrifying it is to talk about.Įven if you’ve never read War and Peace, odds are you are at least vaguely familiar with it. I finished reading War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy ( translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky) on February 16 th and literally every day since then I have thought about how to write this review. I have no idea how to approach this review. ![]()
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