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A review by amourlacey
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
4.0
Surprisingly, this was a good read. For the first 15-20 pages, I found the writing to be very convoluted and too rambly. After I adjusted to the writing/ Woolf got into the meat of the essay, I grew to adore the writing. Obviously, I had heard that she was a very gifted writer but her writing is truly amazing. And the last chapter/conclusion was devestatingly good. The conclusion alone bumped my rating from a 3.25/3.5 to a solid 4. I can only dream to write an essay as beautifully as she did.