A review by moonbeammckenna
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf

challenging emotional inspiring reflective relaxing slow-paced

4.75

Woolf writes beautifully and her brain in unmatched to anything I've read before -- I love the things she notices and her train of thought, even if she writes as if it were her train of thought (looking at you, page-long-sentences). the subject matter i couldn't help but find some holes in now, with women having much more freedom in their daily life. i don't think it diminishes the value of the argument, though. it was insanely thought out and observant of her time. and it's an important matter to agree on. idk. I really liked it.