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  • Iam90
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2010
    • 97

    #1

    crime and punishment

    best book ever

    except for anna korrennineninena
    Last edited by devonin; 10-22-2010, 07:30 AM.
  • All_That_Chaz
    Supreme Dictator For Life
    • Apr 2004
    • 5874

    #2
    Re: crime and punishment

    I prefer War & Peace to Anna Karenina. I consider it the best book every written.
    Back to "Back to Earth"
    Originally posted by FoJaR
    dammit chaz
    Originally posted by FoJaR
    god dammit chaz
    Originally posted by MalReynolds
    I bet when you live in a glass house, the temptation to throw stones is magnified strictly because you're not supposed to.

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    • Emo_Saur_
      FFR Veteran
      • Feb 2007
      • 2952

      #3
      Re: crime and punishment

      I prefer twilight.

      In all honesty, War & Peace wasn't interesting to read. I got like 250 pages in and I was like no thanks. I love Victor Hugo, Les Miserables was great. When I was in Choir we sang quite a big of songs from the musical.
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      • All_That_Chaz
        Supreme Dictator For Life
        • Apr 2004
        • 5874

        #4
        Re: crime and punishment

        Originally posted by Emo_Saur_
        I prefer twilight.
        I stopped reading your response there. I would normally flame people for liking such tripe, but you're allowed to like what you want. You really just can't compare a young adult cash-in series with great literature. It's apples and oranges.
        Back to "Back to Earth"
        Originally posted by FoJaR
        dammit chaz
        Originally posted by FoJaR
        god dammit chaz
        Originally posted by MalReynolds
        I bet when you live in a glass house, the temptation to throw stones is magnified strictly because you're not supposed to.

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        • Emo_Saur_
          FFR Veteran
          • Feb 2007
          • 2952

          #5
          Re: crime and punishment

          Originally posted by All_That_Chaz
          I stopped reading your response there. I would normally flame people for liking such tripe, but you're allowed to like what you want. You really just can't compare a young adult cash-in series with great literature. It's apples and oranges.
          Eh if you read on you'd realize I was kidding. I like reading books from all forms of art, I do not however enjoy twilight. I liked vampires, then I hit puberty then I started to read/watch religious movies and books, books about time of war or misfortune. Many of the readings I have done have made huge decisions in my life mainly my religious faith though.
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          • radxmad
            FFR Player
            • Sep 2007
            • 50

            #6
            Re: crime and punishment

            Originally posted by Emo_Saur_
            I prefer twilight.
            Hah made my night

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            • OneHandNow
              Banned
              • Sep 2006
              • 5305

              #7
              Re: crime and punishment

              Will be reading this book for APLit in a week or two..

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              • Eeumi
                FFR Veteran
                • Mar 2009
                • 170

                #8
                Re: crime and punishment

                Originally posted by OneHandNow
                Will be reading this book for APLit in a week or two..
                Funny cause I read this book for ap 11. Srs one of the best books I've ever read which is hard to say cause victor hugo's les misérable was really good too.
                A woman without her man is nothing.
                A woman, without her, man is nothing. That's called punctuation people, so use it.

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                • ~Zeta~
                  Flag Master
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 2156

                  #9
                  Re: crime and punishment

                  Crime and Punishment. The most boring book ever. Way too many details. It's an interesting book when you're analyzing/discussing it.

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                  • Eeumi
                    FFR Veteran
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 170

                    #10
                    Re: crime and punishment

                    Originally posted by ~Zeta~
                    Crime and Punishment. The most boring book ever. Way too many details. It's an interesting book when you're analyzing/discussing it.
                    I agree about the overly detailed aspect of the book; however, those details open up so many possiblities during in class discussion. My favorite topic was the complexities in the whole nihlist theory and how it could tie into elitism.
                    A woman without her man is nothing.
                    A woman, without her, man is nothing. That's called punctuation people, so use it.

                    AAA's-17 (public)
                    FC's-176 (public)

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                    • stargroup100
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                      FFR Music Producer
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 2051

                      #11
                      Re: crime and punishment

                      This book really is absolutely fantastic. I should type more and express my thoughts but it's late and I'm tired, so I don't wanna say something that might get misinterpreted or something. I'll edit if I remember to.
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                      • Iam90
                        FFR Player
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 97

                        #12
                        Re: crime and punishment

                        Originally posted by ~Zeta~
                        Crime and Punishment. The most boring book ever. Way too many details. It's an interesting book when you're analyzing/discussing it.
                        wrong

                        Originally posted by Eeumi
                        I agree about the overly detailed aspect of the book; however, those details open up so many possiblities during in class discussion. My favorite topic was the complexities in the whole nihlist theory and how it could tie into elitism.
                        still wrong


                        ps ive never read anna k. haha i was just kidding (even though i have heard it's an excellent book from a few people that i respect very much, so i'll eventually check it out)

                        C&P isn't actually my favorite book - The Glass Bead Game/Magister Ludi by Hesse is. however, C&P made one of the more lasting impressions on me out of any piece of literature.

                        i very much disagree that the book is "too detailed." almost every detail has an intricate place in the psychological analysis that dostoevsky creates; almost no detail truly goes without utilization. i think most people don't like the "detailed" nature of the narrative because their attention spans can't handle his clauses.

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                        • kitkat9
                          FFR Player
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 87

                          #13
                          Re: crime and punishment

                          Originally posted by All_That_Chaz
                          I stopped reading your response there. I would normally flame people for liking such tripe, but you're allowed to like what you want. You really just can't compare a young adult cash-in series with great literature. It's apples and oranges.
                          Heh, I completely agree. I was going to say the exact same thing

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                          • Shikari
                            FFR Player
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 2055

                            #14
                            Re: crime and punishment

                            edit: A bumped thread, great.

                            Originally posted by gold stinger
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