bigsleepj wrote:I've read his book Notes from Underground and found it fascinating and I've always wanted to tackle The Brothers Karamazov and Crime and Punishment. However I found Notes to be incredibly difficult.
I've read the three books you listed, and I've been wanting to read some of his slightly less often read books, like
The Idiot and
Demons.
Notes From Underground is definitely a fascinating book]Crime and Punishment[/I] and
The Brothers Karamazov are considerably more straightforward than
Notes from Underground. Of the two I preferred
Crime and Punishment because the story has a more finished feel--the book had a satisfying resolution, wheras in
The Brothers Karamazov, there are several threads left loose at the end, which felt unsatisfying to me. However, that's partly a matter of personal preference, and either book would make an excellent read.