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12958434 No.12958434 [Reply] [Original]

What does /lit/ think of this book? I read the introduction and was instantly hooked.

>> No.12958442

>>12958434
Then why are you here talking about it. Continue reading the book.

>> No.12958450

>>12958442
Already did I just wanted to know your thoughts sweetie

>> No.12958670

>>12958434
its very good. amazing that woolf can draw so much out of such a minimal plot.

>> No.12958688

>>12958434
Great sort of character study, from almost nothing comes this relay interesting little book.
Im sold on Woolf after reading this and im gona check more of her stuff

>> No.12958691

>>12958434
Prepare for prose porn, mate.

>> No.12958694

>>12958434
/lit/, being like other the boards just /r9k/ + an interest, hates women and talks shit about female authors.
But the female authors usually discussed here are actually good.

>> No.12958735

>>12958434
haven't read this yet but the waves was as lit as it gets.

>> No.12958771

>>12958434
This is excellent. The Waves is the top level of Woolf, but this is a good and more conventional starter.