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Editor's PickFayina’s Dream by Yulia Basharova
Page Count: 466Year: 2025A mystical, satirical allegory about the war in Grabland, featuring President Liliputin. There is touching love, demons, and angels. Be careful! This book changes your thinking! After reading it, you’ll find it difficult to sin. It is a combination of a mystical parable, an anarchy manifesto, and a psychological drama, all presented in the form […]
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Professor Dowell’s Head by Alexander Belyaev
Page Count: 208Year: 1925READ FREEThe story takes place in Paris, where a young doctor, Marie Laurent, takes a job at Professor Kern’s clinic. She discovers that Kern is conducting experiments on organ reanimation and that he has kept the head of his teacher, Professor Dowell, alive. Marie begins to communicate with Dowell’s head and learns about his fate and […]
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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Page Count: 848Year: 1877Married Anna Karenina is obsessed with Alexei Vronsky. Her forbidden feelings for the Count, despite the condemnation of society, moral standards, and his conscience, are tormenting her. This is a story about love, which can be both a source of happiness and a cause of tragedy.
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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 608Year: 1866This is a novel about a single crime: a double murder committed by a poor student for money. It is difficult to find a simpler plot, yet the intellectual and spiritual upheaval the novel causes is indelible. The question the protagonist set out to solve – ‘Am I a trembling creature or have I the […]
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Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
Page Count: 464Year: 1842The resourceful con man Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov arrives in a provincial Russian town with a bizarre business proposition for the local landowners: he intends to purchase their “dead souls”—deceased serfs still registered on census lists as living. Chichikov’s ultimate goal is to mortgage these paper assets to a government bank for a massive fortune. His […]
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Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak
Page Count: 512Year: 1957Zhivago marries the gentle Tonya, but his destiny is tragically entwined with the passionate, elusive Larisa (“Lara”) Antipova, a woman whose life is scarred by an older predator and whose husband transforms into the fearsome Red commander, Strelnikov. As the world fragments into chaos, the doctor struggles to practice his art and preserve his poetic […]
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Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Page Count: 336Year: 1862The radical student Yevgeny Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist who rejects all tradition, authority, and aesthetic principles, returns with his friend Arkady Kirsanov to the Kirsanov family estate in provincial Russia. Bazarov’s brutal rationalism and embrace of science immediately provoke a bitter ideological conflict with Arkady’s aristocratic uncle, Pavel Petrovich, representing the liberal but outdated older […]
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Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Page Count: 317Year: 1955A European professor develops a criminal obsession with his landlady’s 12-year-old daughter. To gain access to the girl, he marries her mother. When the mother dies unexpectedly, Humbert legally takes custody, launching a prolonged, twisted journey of psychological manipulation and abuse across the American highways. Their forced companionship, masked as a road trip, isolates Lolita […]
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Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov
Page Count: 540Year: 1859READ FREEGoncharov had the nickname “Prince of Sloth.” Oblomov’s childhood memories are, in fact, Goncharov’s own. This book is about how apathy can ruin your life. It is very useful for those who are in this state. The author both condemns and does not condemn the hero, Oblomov. But still, the main idea of the book […]
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Spring Torrents by Ivan Turgenev
Page Count: 176Year: 1872READ FREEThe story is narrated by Dmitry Sanin, a nobleman and landowner, who looks back on events that happened thirty years prior during his travels in Germany. One day, while passing through Frankfurt, the protagonist falls in love with Gemma, the daughter of a confectionery owner. He proposes to her and begins to make plans for […]
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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page Count: 1056Year: 1880There once were three brothers — Alyosha, Dmitri, and Ivan. They would have lived happily and easily, but their father, a greedy landowner and voluptuary, refused to divide the inheritance honestly. He also tried to seduce Mitya’s beloved—Grushenka—with money. Peaceful negotiations led to nothing. After a terrible scandal, each family member began to devise his […]
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The Captain’s Daughter by Alexander Pushkin
Page Count: 304Year: 1836READ FREEThe novella can be viewed from several perspectives: first, it’s a historical novel about Yemelyan Pugachev’s rebellion; second, it’s a psychological drama about coming of age, choice, duty, and mercy; and third, it’s a love story. Pushkin creates a strikingly authentic picture of the era: the distant Orenburg province, the provincial Belogorsk fortress, where the […]
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