A review by adiuvat
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky

5.0

Dostoevsky does a brilliant job of illustrating the human need to seek meaning, even amidst suffering and moral ambiguity. His exploration of philosophical and religious themes adds a profound layer to the rich story. The constant struggles with faith, doubt, and the meaning of life are timeless, and they provoke a lot of introspection. I’ve no words because despite their flaws and guilt, all the characters are searching for some kind of truth or redemption. And they all feel incredibly human; raw and distorted. Ahh, what a brilliant journey.