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A review by sillyzilly
Daniel Deronda by George Eliot
3.0
Nobody explores human nature and the question of human capability for change (or lack thereof) like Eliot, and I appreciate her sudden interest and deep-diving into Judaism and Zionism; it's fun to see what inspired her for so many (SO MANY!) pages. I think the length of time this took me to read is influencing my feelings about it; I enjoyed it and I think it's full of fascinating journeys and relationships (mostly Gwendolen and Gwendolen-adjacent), but oof, I am so excited to read something else for a while.