![]() The male characters all seem to want to be with this one young woman Natasha but why? She is totally reprehensible and has no redeeming qualities. Again, I see (sort of) where these people are morally empty. He finds that his good-naturedness (though I still don't exactly see him that way) keeps him from totally relating to the people around him because they're so morally empty (as per the synopsis online I read). I know, from reading the dust jacket that everyone thinks The Prince is an "idiot". not modern syntax, etc.) or the vocabulary (I'm college educated and have a very good grasp of the language). I don't have a problem with the different style of writing (i.e. Characters seem to say or do one thing and then all of a sudden go in a 180 degree turn and say or do something the complete opposite. ![]() Maybe it's the translation (I got it through Amazon Prime for either nothing or $2.99, I can't remember). ![]() As the title suggests I'm wondering why this is considered a great book? I'm about 40% through the story and I just don't get it. ![]()
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