![]() ![]() ![]() The fact that I didn’t like any of the people once I could listen in on their thoughts was telling: I suspect most of us wouldn’t get along very well if we could read each others’ thoughts!Īlthough I’m glad I read To the Lighthouse, I can’t say I’ll ever revisit it. I was in awe, once again of Woolf’s ability to capture the mental process of such a variety of fictional people. As I read the thoughts of each character, I found it to be incredibly realistic. I do know that as I read, I was less emotionally drawn in to the characters, and I found myself disliking all of them (yes, all of them). Was it the setting (the Hebrides versus London)? Maybe. ![]() Dalloway ( reviewed two weeks ago), it struck me as different, and I’m not sure why. I may receive compensation for any purchased items.Īlthough To the Lighthouse is told in a similar stream-of-consciousness manner as was Mrs. Posts written from review copies are labeled. Note: I occasionally accept review copies from the publisher. ![]()
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