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strikingthirteen 's review for:
The White Garden: A Novel of Virginia Woolf
by Stephanie Barron
Starts out very slow, then picks up the pace in a Da Vinci Code sort of way one this notebook is found. It was an okay read but I really wasn't overly impressed with it. The divergence from history bugged me here for some reason when it normally wouldn't. I think the bit where it sort of cast Woolf as a victim annoyed me the most sine I see Woolf as a very strong woman and the novel sort of negated that.
Jo Bellamy might as well have been anyone else. I don't even really remember what she looks like or anything. She's consumed by finding out about her grandfather, which still doesn't make much sense by novel's end. It was a Da Vinci Code without the puzzles and mysteries to keep it interesting.
Jo Bellamy might as well have been anyone else. I don't even really remember what she looks like or anything. She's consumed by finding out about her grandfather, which still doesn't make much sense by novel's end. It was a Da Vinci Code without the puzzles and mysteries to keep it interesting.