Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy


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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
One love too powerful to deny. One choice too costly to escape.
Anna Karenina, admired and trapped in a world of rigid nobility, risks everything when she falls for the charming Count Vronsky. As passion collides with duty, society closes in—and Anna's life becomes a struggle between desire, reputation, and the longing for true happiness. Parallel to her story unfolds Levin's quiet search for purpose, offering a moving reflection on love, faith, and the meaning of life.

Praised as "the greatest novel ever written," Tolstoy's masterpiece blends romance, heartbreak, social drama, and philosophical depth into an unforgettable portrayal of the human heart.

If you love sweeping emotional stories, vivid characters, and classics that linger long after the last page, this novel will stay with you forever.

Open the book—and witness a love that redefines everything it touches.
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