The Waves

I'm going to the beach next month and wanted to read a Woolf book, should I start with Voyage, Lighthouse, or Waves?

>beach
>Waves
You know the answer. Unless there is a lighthouse.

there will be a lighthouse, along with waves and a voyage. you can see my trouble.

If it's any help, Lighthouse and Waves are different enough that you can read both in a row without pushing beyond author satiation

It's not really a spoiler. Most blurbs of the book include something about the characters "trying to come to terms with their friend's death" even though it takes place about halfway through the novel. If ever there was a book where the plot wasn't important, this is it.

read the voyage out, then to the lighthouse, then the waves

>I ride rough waters and shall sink with no one to save me.

Damn, didn't pick up on that the first time I read the novel.

Considering that Woolf drowned herself?

Can anyone who has read a lot of Woolf rank her works? I've only read Mrs Dalloway.

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