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Lolly Willowes : Or the Loving Huntsman (New York Review Books Classics)

Lolly Willowes : Or the Loving Huntsman (New York Review Books Classics)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An astonishing edition of an astonishing novel
Review: Lolly Willowes escapes a confining life as the dependent relation, the spinster, of an earlier era. However, her need to shuck a rigid identity, whether externally or self-imposed, is one we can all still understand. Her new home in an obscure English village is as much a surprise to her as to the reader. A not entirely welcome cat moves in with her, and she finds that the Devil can be rather an attractive neighbor. I wish this book would be reprinted.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Academy Chicago Publishers does it again
Review: Lolly Willowes is the spirited story of a woman searching for herself. The themes in this book are as applicable now as they were when it was written. Thank you to Academy Chicago for bringing us this beautiful edition with an insightful introduction (they also use the original cover art).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very interesting
Review: My book group chose this book by the interesting description here and review. The idea of a spinster leaving her family to become a witch intrigued us all, but we were disappointed in the book. We found the character not very interesting, and the lack of action calmed us all into slumber while trying to read it. It wasn't a terrible book, it had some interesting things to say, but we could not understand all the immensely positive reviews here.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very interesting
Review: My book group chose this book by the interesting description here and review. The idea of a spinster leaving her family to become a witch intrigued us all, but we were disappointed in the book. We found the character not very interesting, and the lack of action calmed us all into slumber while trying to read it. It wasn't a terrible book, it had some interesting things to say, but we could not understand all the immensely positive reviews here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An astonishing edition of an astonishing novel
Review: These new little NYRB editions are just honeys--I have yet to read one that wasn't absolutely spectacular (the editors have superb taste), and the editions themselves are little gems--they FEEL so nice in your hands because they're made of gorgeous high quality paper and set in a lovely font.

Warner's novel is fantastic--its rhythms are slow but musical, and it takes quite a while to determine what awaits Laura in Great Mop. A very, very funny book that also comments movingly on the condition of "odd women" in the generation before Suffrage... I couldn't put this down!


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