What is truly, unironically the best book you've ever read written by a woman? I think for me it's Song of Solomon.
Please no flustered virginposting.
>>8762497
I unironically liked Jane Eyre a lot. I should probably get around to reading Wuthering Heights at some point.
I'm also wondering if Lou Salomé wrote anything worth reading, considering Neech had such a hard-on for her.
>>8762497
Persuasion. Jane Austen.
>>8762497
>song of solomon
so many good/fantastic books written by women to choose from, and you decide to pick one of the worst book sever written, either by a man or a woman.
bravo op, didn't think it was possible to fail that hard.
>>8762528
It's a great book, you fucking nigger.
>>8762528
Kek try even harder m8.
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>>8762497
wuthering heights
i enjoyed the secret history too but it's not in the same league
>>8762497
Housekeeping
I found it to be similar to Stoner in that it's somewhat forgotten but should absolutely be included in the contemporary canon.
Probably this one.
>>8762528
>being this retarded
It's great
>>8762497
To the Lighthouse
>>8762941
Stoner was never really "known" in the first place. And it's basically pseudo-prominent now after it was discovered and became a meme.
I donno but I just got a copy of Orlando in the mail, hope it's gud
>>8762497
Beloved is in my top 5, i've never read this one though.
Woolf is also dope as fuck.