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message 1: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) http://www.masterandmargarita.eu/en/0...

I ran across this site if anyone wanted to look analysis and whatnot of the book.


message 2: by Daisy (last edited Jan 15, 2014 05:51PM) (new)

Daisy (bellisperennis) Karena wrote: "I ran across this site if anyone wanted to look analysis."

This is nice, so much useful information. I wish I'd been able to refer to this site when I first read the book.


message 3: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) I'm sorry! I only just started the book a couple days ago and found the site today! I would have shared it sooner if I would have known!


message 4: by Daisy (last edited Jan 15, 2014 07:25PM) (new)

Daisy (bellisperennis) Karena wrote: "I only just started the book a couple days ago and found the site today!"

I'm sorry . . . I meant when I read the book back in 2004. The book was a little difficult at the time and it would have been nice to have been able to look up some of the things mentioned on the site. It's a great site. Thank you for posting it!


message 5: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) ah ok! I hope it helps some of the people who are currently reading it.


message 6: by Mart (new)

Mart Nice link. This has got to be the strangest book I've ever read ... brilliant!


message 7: by Maureen (new)

Maureen (maureencean) The website is amazing!


message 8: by Jeane, Book-tator (new)

Jeane (pinkbookdragon) | 323 comments I haven't read the website yet, but does it spoil the story or should I wait to read if after I finish the book? Or is the book just so weird that I better read it first in order to understand the book?


message 9: by Maureen (new)

Maureen (maureencean) You can read the analysis of each chapter after you read it. No spoilers!


message 10: by Jeane, Book-tator (new)

Jeane (pinkbookdragon) | 323 comments Maureen wrote: "You can read the analysis of each chapter after you read it. No spoilers!"

oh great! So it's kind of like Spark notes? Awesome! Thanks Maureen and Thanks for Post it Karena!


message 11: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Aylesworth (thomasaylesworth) | 19 comments These are fantastic! I found the annotations at the back of the book useful but this website is far more detailed. Thanks!


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