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So the kindle oasis 3 arrived this morning... and I've been absolutely obsessed with it. Such a premium feeling device. I can't believe I let my bad memory of the first kindle I used as a teen... stop me from buying one. IT'S MAGIC. I read Anna Karenina, the Yale Press edition on it... I was planning to read the Magarshack version, but I changed my mind in the end (still have the paperback and use it to compare sentences), since I wanted to experience a newer... translation.

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I'm in the middle of Anna Karenina. Pretty much... when I'm not working or doing chores... or with my husband... I'm on the Kindle with Anna, Levin, Oblonsky and the rest of the bunch. It's much better than I remember it, in my teenage years I did love it, but very superficially... Now I'm basically walking with the kindle to the store... and I'm tearing up reading... Have to hide my tears so people don't notice.

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I love that even though the book is called Anna Karenina, that the book is about so much more than her. She is but a victim of 19th Century Russian society while the other story involving Kitty has a different outcome than what befalls Anna.

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17 hours ago, Soaplovers said:

I love that even though the book is called Anna Karenina, that the book is about so much more than her. She is but a victim of 19th Century Russian society while the other story involving Kitty has a different outcome than what befalls Anna.

Absolutely. Reading it now, I realize how much I missed during my first experience with the book years ago - I was simply too young to grasp the depth. Back then I clung to the sensational, dramatic parts, and... of course... Anna was my favorite. This time - Levin is my guy. At 13 I thought he was boring. Thank GOD I’m 30 now! I never want to return to that level of naivety.

I’m down to the last 100–150 pages and I genuinely don’t want it to end. I started this journey over a week ago and since then I’ve stopped watching anything, barely touched my phone, and let Tolstoy completely take over my free time. The Kindle Oasis plays a huge role too - I quickly realized I can read while moving around... so I've been going on these absurdly long 3–4 hour walks through the park and the pretty parts of town. The strangest side effect, aside from cardio and feeling refreshed after walking... is that I now remember which chapter I read in which part of town. For example... the other day I was reading Kitty and Levin’s wedding while circling a gorgeous German castle. It was almost too good of a synchronicity. ❤️

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