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After struggling all this while, I've somehow progressed 3.5 chapters in one sitting. I'm amazed. And super antsy from sitting still.
— Jun 12, 2026 01:12AM
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Ayush
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I am done with this book. I need time before I review it though.
— Jun 15, 2026 05:04AM
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I am done with this book. I need time before I review it though.
— Jun 15, 2026 05:04AM
Ayush
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This is it. The final 75 pages. (Despite what Goodreads says for the ISBN, my copy ends on page 500)
— Jun 15, 2026 02:20AM
Ayush
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I have just finished Part V and there are no words for this.
— Jun 15, 2026 01:22AM
Ayush
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I'm sad to stop in the middle of such an interesting conversation between Rodion and Sonia.
I'm most intrigued to observe how this encounter changes them both by the end of it. I see a resignation in both of them, backs against the wall with no escape in sight.
Though he has killed, I hope he finds peace. I do not judge her (even if I knew not the cause) but I know her society will not let up. I hope for her too.
— Jun 14, 2026 12:04AM
I'm most intrigued to observe how this encounter changes them both by the end of it. I see a resignation in both of them, backs against the wall with no escape in sight.
Though he has killed, I hope he finds peace. I do not judge her (even if I knew not the cause) but I know her society will not let up. I hope for her too.
Ayush
is on page 259 of 512
That was an intense end to a part. Thank you Gemini for it helped me spar with initial reflections without spoilers.
Feels like most of this part was introducing the new characters of the story. Yet, with author's style, I know a lot about them and the plot still moved forward. It's crazy. And crazy good, I suppose.
— Jun 12, 2026 10:30PM
Feels like most of this part was introducing the new characters of the story. Yet, with author's style, I know a lot about them and the plot still moved forward. It's crazy. And crazy good, I suppose.
Ayush
is on page 229 of 512
I have titles for the first two parts in my mind, to summarize the story relevance succinctly. With this third part - which I am two-thirds through - I don't know yet what to expect.
The book confuses me. Does Raskolnikov (mentally, I call him Rascal nikov) feel any guilt about the act? All I read is fear about the entire incident. At times wanting to confess and at times wanting to hide his crime. It is not known.
— Jun 12, 2026 09:32PM
The book confuses me. Does Raskolnikov (mentally, I call him Rascal nikov) feel any guilt about the act? All I read is fear about the entire incident. At times wanting to confess and at times wanting to hide his crime. It is not known.

