Advise what philosophical novel to read at your leisure?



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Read André Morois-Letters to a Stranger.

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Read André Maurois-Letters to a Stranger. I loved it.

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Read Tantra:

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Н. 594210 N.D. WalshChats with God.

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Solaris Eden S. Lem Hard to be a God A. and B. Strugatsky Ugly Swans

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Seriously, Dostoevsky's Impulses.

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Andriy Motoshkov gets a lot of respect.

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Irvin YalomWhen Nietzsche Cried. Philosophy+psychology. Read and enjoy:

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Russian: Crime and Punishment and from the foreignAvod E.L. Voynich-150 pages, but such a sense! A week will come off!

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dude reread Don Quixote

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Solaris.

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From Russian: The Brothers Karamazov Dostoevsky collected in one novel several themes from his other novels Crime and Punishment Idiot Poor People is a theme about religion, etc., etc. Of foreign: Cola Brunion by Rolland. I also personally really likeThe Little Prince by Exupery.

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ReadSo said Zarathustra Nietzsche.

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The Forsyte Saga by Glosworthy.

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Consuello Georges Sand is full of philosophy and romance you read just the way you go.

 

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