One of you claimed a couple weeks ago that this had the most immersive prose they've ever read but really it is just so fucking mediocre. Why do you always lie to me /lit/?
>>8241654
You're only lying to yourself.
>>8241654
So you disagree with a person's opinion. Get over it, pleb
>not rating Woolf
>>8241654
>taking recommendations from /lit/
You do realize that most of /lit/ don't even read, right?
I don't get it. How is this not her worst book?
its a beautiful yet plaintive portrayal of the bleak ravages of time. suck my smelly cock
>mediocre
Care to explain why you think this instead of expecting people to give a shit about your opinion for no reason?
>>8242296
Take a shower and I'll put you in a coma.
that guy was right
you are the one lying to yourself
>too pleb for woolf
sorry anon. I heard game if thrones books are pretty popular maybe they're more your level?
>>8242913
desu woolf is quite hard for most people. it took me a while to get used to the style and actually start enjoying the book.
>>8241654
If you were in anything less than literary rapture while reading Time Passes then there is no hope for you.
I absolutely loved Mrs. Dalloway, but I haven't been able to get into this one yet. I actually do have faith that it'll be great, I just haven't been in the right mood every time I've picked it up.
>>8241654
rest of thread is right, op is wrong, woolf is great.
>>8242992
>desu
fucking 4chan. i didn't write that
>>8243070
>caring about things
>being this much of a new fag
>lurk moar
>>8241654
this is what happens when you're new to literature and you dive straight to the top before building a foundation as a reader.
It's dry up there. And plotless and sometimes unintelligible if you aren't ready.
read the starter kit before getting into modernism and prose stylists
>>8242992
she's pretty entry-level desu