The Brothers Karamazov is a Russian novel written in the 19th century by Fyodor Dostoyevsky that asks the question "is there really a God?". It centers around 3 brothers: Ivan (Vanka) an intellectual Atheist, Alexei (Alyosha) faithful and religious, and Dmitri (Mitka) a cad, and their relationship with their father whom Dmitri most emulates. Yes, they all have nicknames (several in fact) you'll need to keep up with.
I am really excited to read this (I got in about a hundred pages once and didn't finish). Back in the day, I got into old Russian novels so much I wanted to learn Russian just so I could read them in their native language (mostly Tolstoy). Well, that didn't happen, but all of the ones I have read have been beautifully translated so I guess I can live with that.
If you read from a kindle or a tablet, the free version on Amazon is currently unavailable, citing some problem with it's typing or format or something similar. But there are several .99 copies still. I sprung for a 1.99 version that is annotated- I figure for this book, I am really going appreciate having that (it also has illustrations- bonus).
Since we are moving into summer, and this book is fairly long and arduous, let's go until the end of July. Hope you all like it, and happy reading.
(As happy as dreary, philosophical old Russian novels can get anyway.)