tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3329855384349401098.post4060047540622798637..comments2024-01-03T03:53:41.419+01:00Comments on The Norwegian Book Girl: Review: Room, Emma DonoghueThe Norwegian BookGirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13775467486147649217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3329855384349401098.post-35877292986531205402012-04-19T11:37:50.709+02:002012-04-19T11:37:50.709+02:00This book was a challenge to read. I read it very ...This book was a challenge to read. I read it very quickly, but I think it was partly to be done with it. The child's voice is just heartbreakingly tragic and innocent. I am not a mother myself, but I think the book captures just what a mother would do to shield her child from evil in the best way she knows how. There are some interesting tensions in the book, and a book club or discussion on this could have an interesting talk on the Room vs. the rest of the world, whether Room is its own character, and the ways the mother coped. In a world full of Jaycee Dugards and other victims of similar heinous crimes, this book gives you a creepy window into "Room.Ελλάδαhttp://raisingselfesteem.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3329855384349401098.post-85095843070162055312011-03-08T15:31:58.211+01:002011-03-08T15:31:58.211+01:00Great review. I liked this book but not as much as...Great review. I liked this book but not as much as others. The second half of the book didn't resonate with me. Here are my thoughts <a href="http://manoflabook.com/wp/?p=820" rel="nofollow">http://manoflabook.com/wp/?p=820</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com