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Crime and Punishment

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"Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a profound psychological novel that explores themes of morality, guilt, and redemption. The story follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a troubled young man who commits a brutal murder in St. Petersburg, believing he can justify his crime for the greater good. As the narrative unfolds, Raskolnikov grapples with his conscience, facing inner torment and the eventual consequences of his actions. This classic work delves deep into the complexities of human nature and the moral struggles that accompany the pursuit of power, justice, and personal salvation.

544 pages, Hardcover

Published November 11, 2025

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26 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2025
Must’ve been something in the water in Russia in the 19th century because just banger after banger. Tolstoys GOAT status might be in trouble tbh. But I could not put this down, so unbelievably gripping. Setting the story itself aside, it was really interesting to see how many psychological thrillers in the modern day lean heavily on this book (big one being American Psycho).

My biggest complaint though - this MFer is sick A LOT like half the book I’m like go outside and touch some grass my guy.
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15 reviews
July 24, 2025
Good book, I get why it’s a classic. Just a little (lot?) melancholy for what I really enjoy reading. I also felt that almost none of the characters were relatable. Raskolnikov is a frustrating dude even taking his crime out of the equation.

But I gave this book four stars for a reason. It really is a captivating, if gloomy, cat and mouse story and interesting to see how the different characters interact with one another. I thought Dostoyesky’s parody of socialism in the character of Lebeziatnikov was cheeky and kind of fun. Who doesn’t love the trajectory of Sonia’s story?

And I like happy endings so the epilogue was a nice way to end.
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1 review
December 31, 2024
Got me out of my reading slump, I couldn't put it down for four hours before I finished it...it's an absolute rollercoaster of emotions, perspectives, actions, behaviors but it allows you to appreciate all of the good and all of the bad that this world has to offer. Literal psychological back-and-forth, definitely recommend.
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3 reviews
December 20, 2025
Great book honestly, I love it. Just goes so deep, with excellent characters and character development, also the plot is really well written imo. This book is structured in 6 Parts, in the 1st being the crime and the other The Punishment. I can’t begin to explain in words the complexity of Dostoyevsky’s analogy on the human psyche. DELIRIUM!
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96 reviews8 followers
October 1, 2025
I am convinced that there is nothing I can say about this perfect piece of literature that has not been said before. it does not need my review. It only needs to exist. Maybe someday I will say something about it anyway, but not today.
6 reviews
January 17, 2025
I want to live myself or else better not to live at all
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Profile Image for Charlotte Lepage.
59 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2025
“Could this be the punishment already beginning?” - what a freaking whirlwind.
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202 reviews
September 4, 2025
I read this specifically because I was curious about Will Poulter narrating it. He did a very good job, I applaud him for the different voices he gave all the characters, even the one-off single liners and drunken slurs lol. He made this book even more enjoyable.

Book is of course a classic and a great insight to the human condition.
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