Anna Karenina
some point I fell on the end that in my "What I have just read." Blog History half is missing.
Why?
Because I 'only' in the evenings and on weekends to actually get to read books active - but sometimes spend hours a day, to let me read books. has held at least since my iPod symbiosis catchment are audiobooks my constant companion. Road, in the bus, at home work, for exercise, sewing, cooking, crafts - a good story actually fits to everything. Except for writing and learning disrupts the way, because ! But then the background murmur;)
So I'd like to go on to tell of the audiobooks, which I hear so - because in fact you can do on the way to the audiobook of the novel nor the one or the other right or wrong!
And in a classic you have to start it immediately with a classic:
Anna Karenina written by Leo Tolstoy, in full (English) read by Nadia May
You can do many things against Russian Books say: You have many, sometimes confusing characters, the social implications are complicated, the Russian mentality between joy and depression severity (be) available and the storylines often defocussiert last detail.
I can therefore understand if you can not muster the patience to read 1000Seiten which are constructed differently than our focusses on voltage thoughtful literature (including the service varies from Tolstoy's contemporaries - for example, Fontane is deadly boring;). But Anna Karenina
must have actually read Tortzdem at least once - there are few stories that go so much to heart if we had the first dug by the opaque Details!
Of course the characters are often looked at from all sides, we know not only what is currently the History is essential, but listen to the people involved even when philosophizing about God and the world to experience life outside of their core activity and we have to partially engage in the mood to bring the love and guilt so with it.
But all in all the history and its protagonists as timeless as tragic, and I could read again and again;)
The unabridged audiobook is of course a challenge (I think 40Stunden term, or even more), but I hate cuts in 99% of cases they do with it I think after the story broke. The exception proves the rule here too * hustMobyDickhust *.
Nadja May on the other hand makes their job very well, even if in a mainly male clientele, the female voice is sometimes quite funny. The variation of the characters in the literal speech is done and the British accent for lovers destined worth listening to;)
therefore I award for one of my all-time favorite books, and quite useful to 5 of 5 audio book train tickets.
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