MacPhantom wrote:Hmmm.... I thought
Cell was one of his worst.
You probably won't believe it, but right now I'm reading
War and Peace.
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I haven't been on this forum for a while, and I'm just skimming this thread, so I've missed the intervening posts. But I love War & Peace--haven't read it in many years, but have been toying with the idea of rereading it. I read Anna Karenina, too, around the same time.
There's something about the way Tolstoy uses the omniscient narrator. Maybe it's the way he goes into the minds of animals sometimes, war horses & hunting dogs, or the way he can be with a character for a couple of sentences, and in those two sentences you know that person completely. I have always thought that if God were going to write a novel, War & Peace is the novel He'd write.