Master and the Margarita

Look I'll be completely honest. I might not totally understand everything that's going on, but this is a really good read. Maybe I'm just saying that because I think it's funny. It feels like he had to turn this book in at 11:59 pm and he started an hour before that. It feels unstructured, but in a cool way.
The part where the Procurator is talking to Yeshua and he asks him for his name and he replies "mine?" and he says "don't pretend to be stupider than you are" had me in tears.
I can't speak for everyone, but I like this disorganized style.

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