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Mercedes de Santiago's avatar

You can download it from Project Gutenberg too: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/36034 with other tales or in infobooks.Org alone: https://www.infobooks.org/book/white-nights-fiodor-dostoievski/?utm_source=PDF

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The Freelance Writing Network's avatar

Thanks for sharing this!

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Arbaaz khan's avatar

Always wanted to read a Dostoyevsky book so this is perfect! Also, for anyone who has any apple devices and wants to save a bit of money, it’s available in apple books for free!

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The Freelance Writing Network's avatar

Perfect, thanks for sharing!

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Russian Heart, Wordly Mind's avatar

I have recently reread it. This is a nice book to start reading Dostoevsky for those who have not done it yet.

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Laurinda Stanton's avatar

How do I join the discussion on the 21st for white nights ?

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Manthan Chakraborty's avatar

Finally I can participate! I'm really excited for this! I own White Nights and this will be my introduction to Dostoyevsky. Been meaning to delve into Dostoyevsky for a while and it looks like now is the perfect moment. I will soon start White Nights after finishing my current read, and will hopefully be able to join the discussion on time.

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Susan I Weinstein's avatar

I read it. Certainly way before his breakthrough, Notes from the Underground.

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Shelby Cole's avatar

In my book there seems to be a second part, "Bobok". Do we read that too? Maybe it's part of White Nights?

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The Freelance Writing Network's avatar

I believe that it is a completely unrelated short story that is commonly sold alongside editions of White Nights. But I haven't read it yet so I can't say for sure!

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