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Wonderful, fanciful, at times funny (and at times you aren't sure if it's meant to be funny or if it merely is anyway), Orlando is a book I found myself relating to before I'd finished the first 60 pages. Orlando, at the beginning of the story, is a Wonderful, fanciful, at times funny (and at times you aren't sure if it's meant to be funny or if it merely is anyway), Orlando is a book I found myself relating to before I'd finished the first 60 pages. Orlando, at the beginning of the story, is a boy...a somewhat foolish and overly romantic one who suffers a great heartache, and never quite recovers from it until he becomes a woman. I am still reading this and so I can't say what I think of the full story, and I can't lie and say that I understand every part of it (I feel fortunate to grasp any of what Woolf writes and for some reason am finding passages of this a bit harder to follow than I found any of Mrs. Dalloway)...but the parts I do grasp, which fortunately are most, are illuminating. Bound to become another favorite of mine. (No pun intended.)...more
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