| | War and Peace: v. 2 (Classics) |  | Authors: L.n. Tolstoy, Trans Rosemary Edmonds Creator: R. Edmonds Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 546638
Media: Paperback Edition: New Impression Pages: 736 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 1
ISBN: 0140440631 EAN: 9780140440638 ASIN: 0140440631
Publication Date: January 29, 1970 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: slight creasing and marking to covers and edges, otherwise clean - despatches same or next day from UK
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The Greatest Book August 27, 1999 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
War and Peace is a book that in no way can stand with the rest. The amount of description and time Tolstoy put in his masterpiece is what may just hold this novel in as the best ever. The book maybe long and at some points, endless in Tolstoy's dislike of war (which shows much in some of his writings), but you can always continue just waiting to see what the character will do or what they will have to hurdle next. I fell in love with the characters of War and Peace and so will you. From the energenic Natasha to the shy Princess Marya. The loveable Pierre and the perfect Nikolay Rostov. The book is a great masterpiece and the perfect book for anyone with intrest's in Romance, Action, History, War or Russia.
Yes, It's Worth the Trouble August 26, 1999 30 out of 33 found this review helpful
Although my blind urge to read the Great Classics has (thankfully) faded somewhat over the years in favor of reading whatever I damn please, I finally decided it was time to give War and Peace a try. After all, how can anyone who enjoys novels resist the lure of "the greatest novel of all time"? And Tolstoy himself was an unusually interesting man -- not a screwed-up genius but one who seemed to eventually figure it all out. It took me maybe a hundred pages to get into the rhythm of the book and figure out who all those characters with multisyllabic Russian names were. After that, it was totally engrossing and surprisingly easy reading. There's no point giving you a book report on what happens -- you're supposed to read it yourself -- but I do disagree with some of the other reviewers who didn't care for the sections describing Tolstoy's philosophy of history. I found those sections (a very small proportion of the book) fascinating, albeit a change of pace. This is part of what makes the book great. War and Peace is not just a story of what happens to a bunch of made-up people, but a major work of art expressing the wisdom of a great man.
Excellent! July 22, 1999 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was definitely a great book. It's not easy for a book to keep your attention for close to 1400 pages, but Tolstoy succeeds. The characters are incredible, especially Pierre, Prince Andrei and Natasha. Put this at the top of your list.
This book was very interesting and breath taking. May 10, 1999 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thought that this book was the best book that anyone could ever read. When you start reading you just can't stop because you can't wait to read what is going to happen next. I am really glad I decided to read it.
Great March 29, 1999 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Clearly a classic which today reads as easily as a popular novel. Easy to read but yet a vast portrait of pre-revolutionary Russia.That being said the periodic discussions of Tolstoy's theory of history which from time to time are inserted amongst the novel are, let us be frank are silly boring to read and out of place. The book however is a rarity. Anyone can read it with pleasure and come away richer for the experiance.
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