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A**R
The waves, a review.
As always vintage classics with red spine are so beautiful. Font size is big. With two introducing essays, which is very helpful in understanding the genre of stream of consciousness. In which the novel is based upon. Mrs.Woolf's ideas are so astonishingly same with tendency to create vivid imagery. The waves has brought me closer to nature like a few good books have.
A**R
My best part are her thoughts written in italics - They ...
I am having a difficult time understanding the nature of relationship between the characters in this book . There so many of them ! My best part are her thoughts written in italics - They are indeed very pensive , imaginative which forces reader to enter her world without an effort .
S**H
Do read it sometime
The Waves published in 1931 is the author's most unique experimental work unlike traditional genre comprising six monologues each presented by six main characters of the book all these six voices speak directly to the readers about community and individuality. characters are unassociated yet together they beautifully compose a silent central consciousness.
H**H
Good
Thanks good condition of book and timely
R**A
Lovely
I'm in love with the prose of this book. Such flawless sentences, beautiful phrases strung together creating a mirage of loveliness.
A**.
Packing was not good.
It is a very good book, The Wave (Penguin Modern Classics) edition. But as the book was not well packed, I received this book full of wet in rainwater.
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