This this is the final discussion thread of Master and Margarita.
The next bookclub choice is Faust Part I by Goethe, the first discussion thread will be held on Sunday, August 12th. I'll make a thread tomorrow to decide the number of pages.
I felt the opposite. For me, the book repeats the "Soviet institution gets trolled" routine a few too many times, so Margarita's arc is a nice change of pace.
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Good point, I kinda thought the same there. The chapter with Margarita turning into a witch seemed to go on way too long, though, as did the party (which was an interesting chapter, just kinda dragged in parts imo). Everything after that was back to being very good.
Yeah, Part I was weird and creepy stuff happening, then Part II went full supernatural. Interesting book, it made me want to read other books set in the Soviet Period.
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Good book, I felt the Margarita stuff kinda derailed it for a bit but it brought me back around in the last few chapters. Very wonderfully written imo
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I felt the opposite. For me, the book repeats the "Soviet institution gets trolled" routine a few too many times, so Margarita's arc is a nice change of pace.
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Good point, I kinda thought the same there. The chapter with Margarita turning into a witch seemed to go on way too long, though, as did the party (which was an interesting chapter, just kinda dragged in parts imo). Everything after that was back to being very good.
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Yeah, Part I was weird and creepy stuff happening, then Part II went full supernatural. Interesting book, it made me want to read other books set in the Soviet Period.
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