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A Room of One's Own
by Virginia Woolf
Woolf allows her stream of consciousness completely loose in A Room of One’s Own. Fact and fiction mixed with her own long tangents lead it to be somewhat hard to follow but she truly does jam pack it with provocative ideas, especially for the time it was written. While one could argue some of her points are hypocritical or to go even further, flawed, this book makes you think which is the most important aspect.