I read Room last week and loved it. It really stuck with me - I found myself thinking about it a lot since reading it.
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I loved Room. And love her other stuff but it's been a while since I've read her other things so I'm not sure how they compare.
The only thing I've read of hers is Kissing the Witch, which is really good but it's retold fairy tales, so I assume style-wise Room is probably pretty different. I'm dying to read it, though.
You guys -- I finished Room last night, and I can't stop thinking about it! Then I found the website, which is worth seeing if you've read the book: [link]
Great link! I loved Room and I couldn't stop thinking about it for weeks after reading it.
I too loved Room though it was against my initial reaction to the premise. I've had a handful of students read it since and they all love it.
Cool link, Jesse!
I too loved Room though it was against my initial reaction to the premise.
Interesting... because the premise is why I avoided it.
Ooh, Dunk & Egg are going to Winterfell in the 4th Dunk & Egg novela.
(Darn it: it's speculation that they're going to Winterfell - because the title is "Dangerous Women" and the "Wolf Women of Winterfell" had been mentioned by GRRM at some point elsewhere.)
Interesting... because the premise is why I avoided it.
It's almost nothing like what you might expect based on the premise, I think -- mostly because the narrator is the kid.
I just read the first few pages on Amazon. She gets that kid voice really well.
I was warned off by the voice in Room.