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Room by Emma Donoghue
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did not like it
bookshelves: sucked, worst-garbage-i-ve-ever-read, i-want-my-money-back, rants

Room has been called "remarkable," and "sensational." It was not only shortlisted for the Booker Prize, but it was also chosen as a Favorite Book of 2010 by our fair goodreads community, proving once again that heads are up asses in of literary critics and readers everywhere.

How this book is anything but blither is beyond me.

The reality is that the plot for this book was ripped from the headlines, based on the stories of , , and the . Emma Donoghue was given a $2 million advance to write Room. With cash in hand and only a plot outline, clearly no one gave a shit if the final work were good or not. What a better way to save face than to tout a piece of crap book you actually paid someone to write as a "gem." UGH. In the end, all we have is yet another author exploiting and getting rich off of the real life tragedies of others. I suppose I wouldn't mind so much -- hey, I may even cheer it on -- if it were done well. In this case, it was done horribly.

You see, if you truly do want to hear the blabbering of a 5 year-old for 300 pages, then you immediately need to change careers and become a kindergarten teacher. Look. It takes talent to write in the voice of a child, which is precisely why so few authors are successful at it. When a good author writes from a child's perspective, the book becomes a classic. Think about it. J.D. Salinger, Harper Lee, Roald Dahl, and James Joyce. As for the rest of them? The child narrator is nothing more than a laughable gimmick.

Emma Donoghue falls flat on her face -- and drags us down with her -- for an entire novel with that very gimmick. I don't have patience for "silly penis is always standing up in the morning. I push him down," nor "penis floats," and especially not "my poo is hard to push out." I don't care for rambling recounts of Dylan the Digger and Dora the Explorer, either. Further, I found it odd that a child who is remarkably well-versed in the narrative would have such huge inconsistencies in his spoken English, many times sounding like a 3 year-old while at other times having perfect grammar. Huh? Finally, I got rather annoyed by Capitalizing Nouns and Other Objects in the Room, I found it Distracting and Annoying, and to me it screams Piss Poor Writer. Don't forget to throw in some of Donoghue's own politics for fun: our 5 year-old is still breastfeeding and he loves to tell us which boob produces the creamiest milk. Don't be disgusted. After all, it's natural! And let's not forget the most blatant and frankly, lame, self-insertion by an author into her own novel: Noreen is a kind and clever nurse who hails from merry ol' Ireland, just like our author. BARF.

Forgive me for not passionately hating this book more. Quite simply, it bored the hell out of me. I spent half the time wishing someone would throw the narrator back in the room so he'd shut the hell up. I spent the other half wanting to slap Donoghue's publishers. Suffice to say....

SUCKED.
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Reading Progress

Finished Reading
January 18, 2011 – Shelved
February 15, 2011 – Shelved as: sucked
February 15, 2011 – Shelved as: worst-garbage-i-ve-ever-read
February 15, 2011 – Shelved as: i-want-my-money-back
March 21, 2012 – Shelved as: rants

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Renee Bwahahahhaha. Can't wait to read your review!!


message 2: by Maryanne (new)

Maryanne I hope you plan to review books for a long time and certainly for a living. I had not realized how much I respect your no-bullshit opinion until two friends recommended this book, but I checked to see what you had to say before I start it!


La Petite Américaine Thank you, dear. This book is slow-going, it's horrid, but hopefully I can force myself to foinish it.


message 4: by Maryanne (new)

Maryanne That's more than enough to stop me from cracking the spine. Another one bites the dust.


La Petite Américaine UGH. FINISHED. Review coming soon.


Renee Oh man - hysterical!!!

I must admit, I was disturbed by the breastfeeding! LMAO!

Even though I enjoyed the book quite a bit, I think I enjoyed your review even more.


message 7: by David (new)

David Tolson How the hell does she know they float? Great review of what is clearly a book that sucks. I appreciate that you actually finished it and reviewed it properly. In all seriousness, the Fritzl case is so horrific that it should never have been exploited in this manner. Thank you for pointing this out....


La Petite Américaine I'm so very glad that Donoghue cares enough about important things like breasetfeeding and such...that way she can sleep at night knowing she earned 2 million off of the tragedy others lived through. Skank.


message 9: by K (new) - rated it 5 stars

K Heh heh heh...I admit to being one of the people who liked and admired the book, but no one writes a snarky review like you do. And you definitely picked up on some of the real flaws. It's true; some of that stuff is pretty disgusting. I think it helped that I was listening on audio while I did other things and not giving it the same focus; otherwise I might have been more put off.


La Petite Américaine I just remember getting to the part when they got out of Room and realizing that now I was supposed to be all patient with the kid as he discovered the world....but I'd already lost patience with him like 100 pages ago.

Then, when the grandparents said they were taking him to the sea, my first thought was "good, maybe they'll drown him."

I just had an unhealthy loathing for this book.


message 11: by K (new) - rated it 5 stars

K One woman's unhealthy loathing is another woman's entertaining review...;)


message 12: by Veronica (new)

Veronica I haven't read this and probably won't, but you write snarky reviews like no-one else :) Even when I disagree with you, I enjoy them!


message 13: by Jason (new)

Jason The guardian Books podcast people (especially the annoying Claire Armitage with her clicky wet voice) were really, really raving vapidly over this book. I picked it up, realized it was just the fastest rip off of the news story to emerge, and simply could not get into the narrative. I tried, I really did. It seemed pretty derivative and a bit uninspired. I could not fathom why this book was touted for awards. They continue to rave about it at the Guardian! Thanks for the adroit review. As always, keep them coming!


La Petite Américaine Thanks, Jason!


message 15: by M (new) - rated it 3 stars

M Right on! Looking back I think I gave an inflated three stars because all the buzz made me feel like I was supposed to like it at LEAST that much - but this review really resonated.


message 16: by Jessica (new)

Jessica the cover alone is off-putting.


It takes tremendous skill to do a child narrator engagingly. It needs to be a literary tour de force. hard to imagine this is such.

Yours and Rachel's (think it was hers) reviews suggest it's a prize-winning failure.


Spider the Doof Warrior Wow... 2 million?

Maybe I should try to be a writer. I think I could do better than ripping off headlines and such like an episode of CSI Cop Lawyer Show Spin off Drama.


message 18: by Jason (new)

Jason Oh, yes, Jessica is right. I can't stand the crayoned cover. Kinda silly.


message 19: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Well, maybe her earlier books are worthier of her. They are probably very good. And maybe she'll go on to write better books. But it's a shame this one won so much attention.


message 20: by Anne (new)

Anne I have not read this book but based on your review it sounds really boring. I really dislike rambling especially from a five year old. Ridiculous. As always, finally a review that is independent and honest. Thanks for sparing us.


message 21: by Pixel (last edited May 01, 2011 06:16PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Pixel Word Now I wanna read it just to see if it's THAT bad haha.


message 22: by Terry (new) - added it

Terry Huffman this book was the best what if this happend to you


La Petite Américaine @terry: it didn't happen to me OR the author. If you want to know what it's like to be held captive in a room, learn German and read Natasha Kampousch's memoir


message 24: by Terry (new) - added it

Terry Huffman La Petite Américaine wrote: "@terry: it didn't happen to me OR the author. If you want to know what it's like to be held captive in a room, learn German and read Natasha Kampousch's memoir"


Sarah Johnston Maybe you should read a little more about breastfeeding....


Shannon Burton Frankness appreciated. I loved the book. And many people, authors included, make a living off the tragedy/misfortunes of others.


Lauren i loved this book, but oh my goodness i just died laughing at your review because i agree 100% about the breast-feeding part being DISGUSTING!!!!! great review. :-)


Helen I liked the book and although I'm not a huge advocate of breast feeding, it was vital to the nurturing and health of this child who got little nourishment. What better way to provide that in times of great stress and under nourishment. To me, it just captured how sure their lives were.


Munch Hahaha! We had to read this POS for book club. We all agreed we hated the kid, hated the mother, and above all, hated Emma Donoghue. It was a painful read. I had to take a xanax every time I read it just to take the edge off the anger that would build up inside me after only a couple of paragraphs.


La Petite Américaine Absolutely horrid book.


message 31: by Addy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Addy Cichon I'm sorry you didn't like this book... I'm a 14 year old kid that useally Bates to read realistic fiction and this book is in my top ten favorite books of all time... what you have to understand is that this is from the point of veiw of a five year old... of course he is going to say things like that he doesn't understand much yet. his mother is only like 23 years old and had a kid in an 11x11 foot room... she is handleing it the best she can... probably better than most everyone in the world could... like I said before I'm sorry you didn't like this book because I haven't read a book that has captured my attention this much in a few years... to be accurate the last book was divergent


La Petite Américaine Addy wrote: "I'm sorry you didn't like this book... I'm a 14 year old kid that useally Bates to read realistic fiction and this book is in my top ten favorite books of all time... what you have to understand is..."

I'm well aware of the plot, point of view, and devices used in this novel. My point was that they were all very poorly executed.

Glad you liked the book and were moved to share your thoughts on it. It's so wonderful to that 14 year-olds still read, especially in this day and age where it seems that inundates young people are inundated technology. Keep it up.


Catherine Salmon Yes! Everything single thing you have just pointed out is exactly everything that is wrong with this book! Do. Not. Like. It.


message 34: by Marieke (new)

Marieke I was going to pick up this book today. But first I needed to know what you thought about it. I am shipping it off to goodwill, after reading this. I like some of Emma's other works, but this sounds ridiculous.
Also I love how a few responses below this review, the breastfeeding maffia shows up to make stereotypes real once again! I really don't want to read a book promoting breastfeeding to a five year old.
Also, I am currently reading the Natasha Kamphusch book. Have you? I kinda have the feeling something is off about her story...


La Petite Américaine Marieke wrote: "I was going to pick up this book today. But first I needed to know what you thought about it. I am shipping it off to goodwill, after reading this. I like some of Emma's other works, but this sound..."

Wow, youre brave to read Kampusch's book. I don't think I could stomach it. What language are you reading it in? And what seems off about it?


message 36: by Marieke (new)

Marieke I have the constant feeling that she is lying. That she was a very troubled child to begin with and that she isn't honest about the abduction to begin with. The author of the book didn't put much effort in making her seem a very likeable person, instead I feel that she was snotty and feeling superior to everyone to begin with.
I am not sure how else to say it, I could be completely wrong about this and it almost feels like I am saying she brought this on herself. I don't mean that at all. Maybe she does have Stockholm syndrome and that is what feels off about it. The fact is that I don't like this book so far and I don't like Natascha and I don't trust her words.


message 37: by Marieke (new)

Marieke I am reading it in Dutch by the way.


La Petite Américaine Marieke wrote: "I am reading it in Dutch by the way."

I went and read a bunch of the 2-star reviews of the book on Amazon this morning after I saw your comment. Really interesting.

Kampusch's story is just too much for me (odd, given that I obsessively read memoirs of people trapped in life or death situations in crappy countries), so I won't read it...the headlines at the time told me more than I ever wanted to know... But I wouldn't be surprised if there was some weird Stockholm Syndrome/self-blame/Lolita complex crap going on.

Did you read that she owns his house now? Ugh.


message 39: by Marieke (new)

Marieke I did. I used to feel sympathy for her. But then I started her book. I shouldn't be judgemental, but I don't like her anymore. Did you know she had her own talkshow a few years ago?


La Petite Américaine Marieke wrote: "I did. I used to feel sympathy for her. But then I started her book. I shouldn't be judgemental, but I don't like her anymore. Did you know she had her own talkshow a few years ago?"

Yes, I remember hearing that. And I read today that she's now the face of PETA in Austria. I don't know what to think of it all...and remember how hers was the second story like this in Austria? Wasn't the Fritzel family thing first??


message 41: by Marieke (new)

Marieke It was I think. I think this book will end up in the trash can. I don't even want to donate it, that is how much it rubs me the wrong way.


La Petite Américaine Marieke wrote: "It was I think. I think this book will end up in the trash can. I don't even want to donate it, that is how much it rubs me the wrong way."

Well if it's an actual hard copy (not electronic), there's nothing like recycling. :-D


message 43: by Marieke (new)

Marieke That made me snort. ;)


La Petite Américaine Marieke wrote: "That made me snort. ;)"

:-D


The Reading Bibliophile Oh gosh, I did not know there was a book ROOM! I thought it was only a movie and I really do not feel like watching it. I think I won't. Thanks La Petite Américaine.


La Petite Américaine Cynthia wrote: "Oh gosh, I did not know there was a book ROOM! I thought it was only a movie and I really do not feel like watching it. I think I won't. Thanks La Petite Américaine."

I heard the movie was entertaining. I wouldn't watch it for the same reason I shouldn't have read this novel: this stuff happens to real people, and I don't need a fictionalized account of someone else's kidnapping, years of captivity, sexual assault, and emotional trauma.

A 5-minute news clip about the victims was more than sufficient.


Suzanne I just finished LISTENING to it on Overdrive. You really cannot appreciate how dreadful this novel is unless you hear Jack's voice for hours on end. I only listened because my my friend suggested it. Even though she initially was annoyed by the "child's" voice, she said she was intrigued enough to keep going. I never got past the annoyed stage, yet I stuck with it to the end. The way Jack speaks both in his head and to others is flat out unbelievable to me. By the end of the book even Ma seemed to dislike Jack. Can't blame her.


La Petite Américaine Suzanne wrote: "I just finished LISTENING to it on Overdrive. You really cannot appreciate how dreadful this novel is unless you hear Jack's voice for hours on end. I only listened because my my friend suggested i..."

God, you went through all of it on audio? Jesus that's hardcore. Are you okay? I feel like we need to crowdfund you a spa cleanse weekend or something...


message 49: by Bob (new)

Bob Somehow, I had never heard of this book. It definitely will not be on my TBR list! Does bring up a question: Which is the most dumb .... (A) Book written by a moron, or (B) Moron's book actually being read by someone.


La Petite Américaine Bob wrote: "Somehow, I had never heard of this book. It definitely will not be on my TBR list! Does bring up a question: Which is the most dumb .... (A) Book written by a moron, or (B) Moron's book actually be..."

Happens more than we'd like to admit. Hence the existence of goodreads.


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