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Current challenge: The Brothers Karamazov
Challenge 1: The Brothers Karamazov
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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When you reach the half-way mark after 15 days, we'll send you a secret link to join the Fable Gym Discord and discuss the book with other cognitive heavyweights.
You have:
to begin this challenge, before it self-destructs.
What are people saying?
Finishing Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Without question, the greatest novel I have had the privilege of reading.
— Jonathan Engelmann (@JonnyNutCracker) January 27, 2023
the brothers karamazov by dostoyevsky is truly the greatest piece of literature i’ve ever read
— pluts (@alexgismybff) January 26, 2023
“So it’s true what they say, that it’s always interesting to talk with an intelligent man.”
Reading a book like The Brothers Karamazov a second time makes me feel like I was asleep or drunk reading it the first time.
— 30 Pages a Day 📖📚📘 (@ThirtyPagesaDay) January 19, 2023
to begin this challenge, before it self-destructs.
What are people saying?
Finishing Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Without question, the greatest novel I have had the privilege of reading.
— Jonathan Engelmann (@JonnyNutCracker) January 27, 2023
the brothers karamazov by dostoyevsky is truly the greatest piece of literature i’ve ever read
— pluts (@alexgismybff) January 26, 2023
“So it’s true what they say, that it’s always interesting to talk with an intelligent man.”
— 30 Pages a Day 📖📚📘 (@ThirtyPagesaDay) January 19, 2023
Reading a book like The Brothers Karamazov a second time makes me feel like I was asleep or drunk reading it the first time.