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The Library Lady
is 86% done
Tolstoy, he of “I-only-write-giant-epics” fame, wrote a story that is a mere ten pages.
I am now crying. It seems that no matter how good I think Tolstoy’s writing will be, it always ends up being better.
— Jan 28, 2026 05:49PM
I am now crying. It seems that no matter how good I think Tolstoy’s writing will be, it always ends up being better.
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The Library Lady
is 78% done
I find myself wanting to cry. The fact that Chekhov was an atheist makes his stories even more meaningful… I feel like I can almost see him groping for meaning in life through his stories, and it’s a very moving thing.
— Jan 28, 2026 04:35PM
The Library Lady
is 70% done
Now this, this, is why I am still reading this book despite the profusion of swearing. The commentary, swearing aside, is absolutely top-notch and really makes me think.
— Jan 28, 2026 03:56PM
The Library Lady
is 61% done
Here I was, sitting and thinking about how Russian lit stories always have a slow start, and then I open to this Gogol story where, within the first two pages, the MC discovers someone’s nose in his loaf of bread.
Someone’s nose.
In. His. Bread.
This is why Russian literature will never cease to amaze me. It grabs your expectations and hurls them out the window.
— Jan 28, 2026 03:02PM
Someone’s nose.
In. His. Bread.
This is why Russian literature will never cease to amaze me. It grabs your expectations and hurls them out the window.
The Library Lady
is 40% done
This book be like: Here are the first three Russian short stories, which are are all around 20-40 pages. Oh, and here’s a short story by Tolstoy. It’s 80 pages.
— Jan 25, 2026 11:28AM
The Library Lady
is 32% done
What a strange and lovely book. I have some disagreements with the author’s philosophy, but I still am loving it.
— Jan 25, 2026 11:04AM
The Library Lady
is 5% done
Oh, this book is delightful. Oh, this book is DELIGHTFUL. It gives you a page of a Russian lit story — a single page — and then discusses that page to death, FROM A READER’S PERSPECTIVE, not from a writer’s or English teacher’s. And then you move on to the next page and repeats.
And yes, I used all caps twice in the above because it’s just that good.
— Jan 21, 2026 05:35PM
And yes, I used all caps twice in the above because it’s just that good.

