As someone who didn't like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time much because of the voice, would I still like Room ? Because it sounds intriguing.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
PC, probably not. Well, I guess it depends on what you didn't like about the narrator in Curious Incident.
If his constant misreading of situations made you crazy and irritated, the yes. If you didn't mind his sort of naive perspective, then you'd be ok.
The narrator in Room just sounds like a kid. From the link that Jesse posted, it makes sense that ED eavesdropped on her own kids and made a dictionary of what kids say to capture a kid's voice.
The pages I read felt really familiar, because even though my kids didn't necessarily use the same constructions or malaprops, the way the kid uses them is really recognizable.
I went to see Neil Gaiman read last night in New Hampshire! It was worth every penny and the crazy amount of driving it took to go. He read three passages from American Gods and answered questions from a moderator. It was also great to see him talk about how happy it made him to write the Doctor Who episode.
I thought the narrators voice was really the best thing about Room. I was also found contrast of how much comfort Jack got from that room as opposed to how much the outside world scared him really compelling.
The pages I read felt really familiar, because even though my kids didn't necessarily use the same constructions or malaprops, the way the kid uses them is really recognizable.
I spend a lot of time with a couple of 5-year olds and I thought she got the voice just right. It's familiar but also particular to the character and his personality and circumstances.
So, this Pottermore announcement was that... there will be more announcements later?
Something about Rowling ebooks is what I've heard.
The announcement: [link]
Sounds like a new online community with perks. But yay! to the eBooks finally being release!
Have any of you read What Alice Forgot? I just finished it -- my school's librarian bought it for the library. I CANNOT imagine any high schooler reading this and enjoying it. As am adult I thought it was touching and a little close to home, but for a high school student? Oh hells no.
I finished Feed and was just settling in with Wee Free Men (I get all the best book recs from my Buffistas) on our last day at the beach when HKF asked to see what I was reading. And now won't give it back. She's on ch. 2. With instructions to stop if it gets scary or inscrutable. Someone yell if I'm being a bad mom ok? Or, you know, help me figure out a way to get my book back.