I’ve spent way too many hours hunting down obscure novels online, so I totally get the curiosity about 'Hurma.' From what I’ve gathered, it’s a bit tricky to find as a full digital download. It’s originally a Russian novel by Zakhar Prilepin, and while some translations might be floating around in PDF or ePub formats on niche literary sites, it’s not widely available on mainstream platforms like Amazon or Project Gutenberg. I’d recommend checking academic databases or forums like LibGen, but even there, it’s hit-or miss.
If you’re into gritty, war-themed literature, 'Hurma' is worth the hunt—it’s raw and philosophical, kinda like if Dostoevsky wrote about modern conflict. But yeah, unless you speak Russian, you might have to settle for fan translations or physical copies. I ended up ordering mine from a specialty bookstore after striking out online.