Searching for is the first step on a profound literary journey. This is not a light, weekend read. It is a dense, claustrophobic, and often uncomfortable descent into the human soul. But by the final page, when Raskolnikov finally embraces his love for Sonya and rejects his nihilistic philosophy, you will understand why this book is called a masterpiece.

Fyodor Dostoevsky’s masterpiece, follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor ex-student in St. Petersburg who plans and executes the murder of a pawnbroker. The novel isn't just about the crime—it’s about the psychological torture, guilt, paranoia, and ultimate redemption that follows.

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