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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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Haven't read him before. Curious now.
Saw the Dostoevsky reading comp passage...
@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!
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...
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
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
@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.
We probably need a book thread on here :)
@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!
Dostoyevsky's the best. He even made it into an LSAT RC passage!
Really? I've gotta check him/it out. Out of curiosity, did you read the hard copy or the e-book?
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.
"If God does not exist, is everything permitted?"
One of the most important moral questions, I think.