Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"
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This is absolutely mistarical consider as me
I struggled to get into this book initially, and I think I agree in hindsight, maybe it was the first some pages. But once you're into it, it's brilliant. I've never entirely stopped questioning that basic idea of, why is it sometimes considered ok for leaders to kill a lot of people to get what they want, but not ok for an individual to kill one person who's in their way? The narrator and many of the scenes have really stuck with me, and it was a good some years ago I read it!