I just finished it last night. How 'bout those closing arguments for the defense?? Am I right? Just poking holes all up in that prosecutor's argument like he were Zorro or something. Ahhh so good. Great book!

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  • Monday, Dec 04 2017

    Haven't read him before. Curious now.

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  • Monday, Dec 04 2017

    Saw the Dostoevsky reading comp passage...

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  • Monday, Dec 04 2017

    @doneill3389668

    Just ordered this book last night, thanks for the recommendation. It's been a while since I've read a good book. I think this will be a good side hobby to do when not studying the LSAT. Or parenting my 3 children, might take me 1 year to read this book haha, or 2...

    Haha! Strap yourself in! It's a beast but well worth it in my opinion!

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  • Monday, Dec 04 2017

    Just ordered this book last night, thanks for the recommendation. It's been a while since I've read a good book. I think this will be a good side hobby to do when not studying the LSAT. Or parenting my 3 children, might take me 1 year to read this book haha, or 2...

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    I'm in the process of reading it. The Grand Inquisitor is one of the best pieces of writing I've read in my life. I started over the summer and I'm 2/3 of the way through

    i agree! many people don't like that chapter but I loved it. i think i started a year ago lol i only read a few pages each night

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    I'm in the process of reading it. The Grand Inquisitor is one of the best pieces of writing I've read in my life. I started over the summer and I'm 2/3 of the way through

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    @uhinberg359 said:

    Dostoyevsky's the best. He even made it into an LSAT RC passage!

    Also a big Dostoyevsky fan. My life and my path to law school is similar to that of Raskolnikov. Just without the murder ;) Only thing I'm killing is the LSAT.

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    We probably need a book thread on here :)

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    @jessebtrujillo731

    "If God does not exist, is everything permitted?"

    One of the most important moral questions, I think.

    Truly! And to that, I name drop Voltaire "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him."

    @67202

    Paperback. I always prefer the physical book!

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    Dostoyevsky's the best. He even made it into an LSAT RC passage!

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    Really? I've gotta check him/it out. Out of curiosity, did you read the hard copy or the e-book?

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    I've actually never read Brothers Karamazov completely (only excerpts) but I am a fan of Dostoevsky. House of the Dead is one of my favorite novels of all time.

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    "If God does not exist, is everything permitted?"

    One of the most important moral questions, I think.

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