To the Lighthouse
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This novel is set on a Hebridean island, overlooked by a distant lighthouse, where an English family tree and assorted guests are enjoying the long summer. Mrs Ramsay is gorgeous and generous – her power is gentle but irresistible.
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I establish this book to be immensely dull. It has no real plot, and it defies nearly every rule of grammar I have been taught. Many words were mispelled, and I had a hard time forcing myself to end the book. After reading the entire book, I cannot recall anything about it additional than Mrs. Ramasay’s name. I don’t know what any of the people who gave this book excellent reviews were thinking, because I would NEVER recommend this to anyone who I held even the smallest amount of respect for.
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Virginia Woolf makes all the lesbians scream. This is the perfect book for you if you’re a rabid feminist tree-sitter. Screams a plenty.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
To be cruelly honest I read this book for a literature class at my college and i didn’t like it at all. i reflect it was the fact that i do not know most of Woolf’s writing.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I knew I was in distress when I read the L-O-N-G run on sentences that clogged up reading flow in just the first two pages. No one talks like that. No one thinks like that. And no one writes like that except for pretentious authors beloved by academics who have no thought what interests people outside of moldy ivory towers. Virginia Woolf committed suicide. All the more reason to avoid this book lest the contagion of her world view infect your mind and depress you. This is a dated, pretentious, dry, beside the point novel. I am asuming that it is being pushed because it is poilitically right to have at least one female leader in the fantastic books list. Sorry to say, this is a dead leader whose works should have been allowed to die with her rather than be immortalized. In fact, while Woolf was contemplating suicide, she should have ruined her work along with her life in a huge bonfire. That would have spared us this novel that I wasted money on.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
“To the Lighthouse” is the first book by Virginia Woolf I have read, aside from the first volume of her diary, and I was momentously disappointed. I felt that this was just a juxtaposition of random thoughts spewed onto the page, lacking any consistency or coherency. This is the first book I did not read word-for-word, and even skimming it was painful. I do not recommend.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5