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Even after reading the rave reviews of this book, I was reluctant to read it. I really didn't want to share the holiday season with a book about a woman and child being held in an 11 foot square room by a kidnapper--especially since we know that things like this have happened in reality. But I gave in at the urging of a friend and I'm glad that I did. This is a fascinating book that raises as many questions as it addresses. Five year old Jack has been living in the room, a soundproof room in a c
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This book is a fairly quick read, only took me a couple of days. It might have taken less, as it's written in a 5 year old child's voice but the subject matter was disturbing and haunting. However, it is one of the most original tellings I've ever read. What struck me is how Donoghue made Jack so completely fresh and innocent... in many ways portraying a newborn/toddler exploring his world but with the advantage of having language and the means to explain his new discoveries. His world in the be
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I was really concerned that this book wouldn't live up to the hype that I kept hearing about it. The premise sounded amazing, the reviews were fantastic! I shouldn't have worried ... this one was fantastic! I wavered between 4 and 5 stars, ultimately settling on 5 because of the emotional impact this book had on me! It's a really strong book - one of my favorites this year!
The point of view in this book is AMAZING! Having a 5 year old narrator is the very thing that gives the book its impact and ...more
The point of view in this book is AMAZING! Having a 5 year old narrator is the very thing that gives the book its impact and ...more
I liked this book - not the events but the way they were portrayed. While the narration was a bit unusual, it was fairly believable - who doesnt name and talk to the things around them? I had a "Binnie" (purple rubbish bin) when I was a kid, and you cant tell me that all those kids you see on tv with a "Blankie" or a "Snuggly" werent based on something real. My main problem with the narration was that it was so full on it made it hard to stop reading, this 5 year old just kept going and going an
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I loved this book. It was surprisingly uplifting despite the depressing circumstances of the main character - Jack, a five year old boy who grew up with only his mother in a shed in the back yard of his mother's abductor. The topical nature of the subject matter also made this book so fascinating, imagining what real-life Jaycee Dugard and her children went through. I listened to this book and the different character's voices really bought the story to life.
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What a heartbreaking tale.
I felt the author took a huge risk in attempting a novel of this nature, especially telling it from a five year old's vantage and in that little boy's voice. It's the kind of stunt where most authors would crash in flames, but I really feel Donoghue pulls it off. ...more
I felt the author took a huge risk in attempting a novel of this nature, especially telling it from a five year old's vantage and in that little boy's voice. It's the kind of stunt where most authors would crash in flames, but I really feel Donoghue pulls it off. ...more
This book is such a different concept. I really enjoyed it though there were some difficult parts to deal with and I think there are some plot lines that just are not what the characters would do, which made me want to discuss it with someone. It was a book that you can't put down once you start.
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