Description
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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final and greatest novel, exploring the depth of human emotion and morality.
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Set in 19th-century Russia, it tells the gripping story of three brothers facing love, guilt, and the consequences of their father’s legacy.
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Rich in philosophical and psychological themes, including faith, free will, and the struggle between good and evil.
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Each brother represents a different facet of human nature, offering readers a profound look into the complexities of the soul.
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Unabridged and part of The Originals collection, making it ideal for both casual readers and literature students.
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Encourages deep personal reflection, making it more than just a novel—it’s an introspective experience.
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An excellent gift for thoughtful readers and philosophy enthusiasts.
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A powerful family saga that reveals how personal and spiritual conflicts shape identity.
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A timeless masterpiece that remains relevant across generations.
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Emotionally and intellectually enriching, perfect for those seeking more than surface-level storytelling.





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