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Anna Karenina
- Leo Tolstoy
Beginning with the infamous line of ‘All happy families are alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,’ you immediatly fall into a novel that is filled with tones of passion, despair and regret. You relate with all of the characters through Tolstoy’s use of third-person -omniscient perspective, making it impossible not to love all of them for their own unique attributes in attempting to survive in aristocratic Russian society.