

War And Peace : ΩΩΩ ΨͺΩΩΨ³ΨͺΩΩ: desertcart.ae: Books Review: It is Leo Tolstoy, it is War and Peace. I am not going to review the book, I will tell you about this particular Maple Classics edition which is a thick lump of a book with fat spine. Pages are of off-white color and printing is clean with good font size; not big, not small. Mine came with a slightly bent corner. Thing to notice. You may find paragraphs here and there breaking mid-sentence which can break your reading tempo. There can also be some typo. Otherwise, book is neat, good price and nice to look at. Content is unabridged, authentic and what it should be. Review: Tolstoy's War and Peace is an intriguing exploration of human behavior, conflict, and philosophical thought.



| Best Sellers Rank | #22,356 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #37 in Military Fantasy #61 in Family Saga Fiction #62 in Political Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,680) |
| Dimensions | 21.5 x 14 x 4.9 cm |
| Edition | Latest |
| ISBN-10 | 8175992832 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-8175992832 |
| Item weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 350 pages |
| Publication date | 1 January 2015 |
| Publisher | Fingerprint! Publishing |
C**I
It is Leo Tolstoy, it is War and Peace. I am not going to review the book, I will tell you about this particular Maple Classics edition which is a thick lump of a book with fat spine. Pages are of off-white color and printing is clean with good font size; not big, not small. Mine came with a slightly bent corner. Thing to notice. You may find paragraphs here and there breaking mid-sentence which can break your reading tempo. There can also be some typo. Otherwise, book is neat, good price and nice to look at. Content is unabridged, authentic and what it should be.
E**L
Tolstoy's War and Peace is an intriguing exploration of human behavior, conflict, and philosophical thought.
A**R
Perfect
R**R
I know that I should have read this years ago! Now I havenβt an excuse for not getting it done.
R**A
πββοΈπ³οΈπ War and Peace ππ³οΈπββοΈ βIt is true that we are not conscious of our dependence, but by admitting our freewill we arrive at absurdity, while by admitting our dependence on the external world, on time, and on cause, we arrive at laws.β Why did Leo Tolstoy write war and peace? Did he knew in the beginning whether this book he was working on was going to be around 1200 pages? So I won't leave you wondering on few of these questions as they are significant in order for us to learn the true purpose of this creation by Leo Tolstoy. Leo Tolstoy wanted people to learn about the war that took place between the forces of Napoleon and Alexander, he wanted the common people to learn what goes in the backside which is usually not visible to common people like us when a war is going on. So he could have chosen to write a non fiction book of his thoughts on war and its reality, but he wanted something beyond this simple thing, he wanted people to see themselves in the shoes of the soldiers, the common people of russia, the generals, the royality, the people who suffered due to wars and the people who chose to create ruckus in other people's lives. The simplest way of doing this was creating a story which is engrossing. So he chose to write a novel called war and peace, created complex characters and took time to build and develop their persona, built a complex yet easy to conceive storyline and used romance and tragedy to keep people biting their nails and turning pages over and over again. So basically he wrote a novel or I can even call it an Epic of 18 books and 2 epilogues which might raise fear in the heart of you though it shouldn't. Coming on to the next question, did he knew that this book is going to be of 18 parts, no he didn't! As most of the writers write, they don't know how the story is going to proceed, they just build a basic premises with the help of their intellect and imagination and keep working on the premises and everything else just keeps on pouring out of their mind through their hands on to the paper in front of them. So he wanted us to learn about the great war of 1812 which eventually led to the capture of Moscow the capital of Russia, but that wouldn't be possible if we weren't aware of what happened in the previous years of this war and what eventually led to it, so he kept on thinking and finally came up to one decision of telling us everything from the very beginning i. e. 1805, which led to this huge book which lies in front of my eyes. I took 2 to 3 months in completing it, I could have completed it in few weeks had I completely put myself on to it but I didn't, just because of my commitment that I have to post at least one review per week, hahaha. So this goes, I kept of reading books besides this epic book and thus leading to its completion in almost 3 months, sorry War and Peace for that, hope you forgive me. The character I loved the most was of course Pierre, he's the best, really the best, grew the most, learnt a lot through sacrificing everything he got in life, had the most depth by the ending of this EPIC book and had a happy ending!!
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