War and Peace (Wordsworth Classics)
J**E
Fear not
Since you are reading reviews I would guess you are trying to deciede wether or not to purchase this book. If that is the case then you remind me of myself about a year ago. Since we have something in common (and I like you) I want to be honest with you. Yeah I admit it, im man enought to say, I was scared of War and Peace. Even before I knew what it was about or had read any other Russian novels I had heard of it as this book which eclipsed all other books, a book which had forced some of the mighty to collapse under its collosal size and scope.Well I evidently like a challenge because I went and bought it.As with most things the legend has grown beyond the thing in itself. Yes it's long but why is that a problem? How many times have you enjoyed a book only to feel dissapointed seeing the end swiftly rushing towards us knowing that this will not, and cannot last?War and Peace is a great book, a great story with a great philosopy backing it, and is a very enjoyable read. If however you haven't read a book by an old school Russian author it may be advisable to tackle something smaller, say by Dostoyevsky, first just to get you head around the odd way every person has 3-4 names depending on who is speaking to them as it can get very baffling first off.Other than this it is nothing other than a very detailed story about a group of people over an extended length of time and how events change them and how they cannot directly and conciously influence events.History is an inexorable process working its way toward some unknowable destination. It's comprised of billions of individual moving parts (people and their actions) and cannot be understood by any science. It's a organic process of which we are an integral part of.The worst part about this book is reading it in a public place. It seems it's name and infamy extend beyond just you and I, everyone has a awareness of it and / or a preconcieved idea of what the books like. This can lead to some mighty annoying comments and snap judgements about the reader. Well forget them. Tell them ol' Bobby J.R told you, "you just had to get it"Buy it, go on. You wont ever know if it was a mistake untill after, and we have all made worse mistakes than this could ever turn out to be.
A**R
Big book, over 900 pages of small print, take it on, it is well worth it,
Plenty of informative reviews written already. Descriptions in the preface, commentary, and many annotations keep us informed of the broad reaching scope of the story. As you will know, this combines real events and people with Tolstoys invented characters in a way that brings early 19th century Russian history to life. Tolstoys thoughts are projected to us through the central young men, and sometimes directly from him. Agree with him or not, the minute detail is gripping throughout. This story is, you will find, is worthy of all praise, and one of the best novels ever likely to be written.
B**1
This is how is should be done........
This book has been on my reading list for a long time, but for some reason I have avoided picking it up - Perhaps because of the size (I am against Kindles in principle), or perhaps because of the stigma attached to this mammoth classic, I just assumed it was going to be beyond my mental faculties and I was certain I was never going to be able to finish it.I could not have been more wrong. It took me a month to read, it was never a chore to pick up and now that I have finished it, I miss it.This book is many things - It is a study on how war affects life of men and women, it is a detailed analysis of the was tactics during the Napoleonic war with Russia, it is a family saga, a coming of age tale, a quest for the meaning of life, a romance, an ode to Russia and, above all, a 900-odd page tale of what makes us human.Don't let the huge cast put you off, as the central cast is small enough, and the characters vivid enough to pose no problem in telling them apart. We have large, awkward, well-meaning lost soul Pierre, illegitimate and massively wealthy, and his devastating and unfaithful wife Helene. Then we have Prince Andrew; moody, elegant, intelligent, capable, vulnerable, a perfect masculine hero. His pious sister Princess Mary is one of the strongest female characters; She starts out plain, timid, terrorized by her father, resigned to her destiny as a spinster, but as we get to know her we see she has a heart of gold and incredible strength. Then we have the Rostovs, with the distre Count Ilya at the head of the family slowly driving them to financial ruin, the over-bearing and hysterical Countess and her children - Nicholas, Petya and not least, Natasha - Enchanting, innocent, impetuous, full of life and energy and vivacity. There is Sonya, the poor relation living with the Rostovs whose only comfort is her unwavering love for Nicholas and her satisfaction in sacrificing herself for her benefactors. There are beautiful villains like the dangerous Dholokov and Helene`s selfish, spoiled brothers, Anatole and Hippolyte. Then you have comrades in arms like Denisov, the hairy, loud well meaning friend of Nicholas Rostov and Platon, Pierre`s companion as a prisoner of war. There are cameos by Napoleon himself as well as Tsar Alexander, and a myriad of characters slipping in and out of the tale whose only importance is to create the rich, detailed and heady backdrop of this epic tale.I found myself gasping, laughing, crying and shuddering (make no mistake - the scenes of war and its aftermath are - as they should be - graphic and disturbing), as well as blown away by some of the profundity of Tolstoy's observations of human habits. I think this book should probably be read more than once, as all the intricacies are too many and too tightly packed on the page to be picked up in one read-through. My advice is, invest in a hard-back copy, try to rid yourself of any preconceptions before you pick it up for the first time, and go back to it every now and then. This is the hum-dinger of all classics, and an absolute must for all dedicated readers.
V**A
Mmm
The media could not be loaded. El libro me encanta la escritura es bueniiisima pero llegó un poco maltratado y las letras son muuy chiquitas si eres una persona que de le dificulta leer letras chicas recomiendo más que compren este libro en persona porque la letra es muy chiquita a los normal de un libro pero aún así se puede leer ,aún así me encanto y la portada es súper linda !!
F**H
The text size is very small!
If you made the text a little bigger and increased the price a little more, no one would complain.
A**R
Good value for money
The print is very small but it is excellent value for money.
S**M
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