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Jim

I didn't have a high expectation from Room anyway. I ..."
Hi Laxman, I have seen the movie --- & the first 3/4s captivated me completely. It was during the last 1/4th --- when the characters return to society --- that the pace slows down. How ironic this is, considering that the beginning of the book takes place in one location...! Just wonder if there are more internal thought processes you come to understand at the end of the book that we don't get to see in the movie?

Jim" Easy reading? Or work to get through?





-- The Fig Tree Murder by Michael Pearce (early 20th Century Egypt)
--A Bride's Story, Vol. 1 by Kaoru Mori (19th Century Turkey)
--The Locust and the Bird: My Mother's Story by Hanan Al-Shaykh (mid-century Lebanon)
--Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry (southern US)
--Frontier by Can Xue (China)




I didn't have a high expectation from ..."
Yes. There sure might be more of the internal thought processes that you speak of. But only of the mother. Because as far as the kid is concerned, life in that room is all that he knew. Literally. That's how restricted his worldly conscious was.
From the mother's standpoint, yes. There would be a myriad of those emotions, sentiments, and whatnot.






The story tho, so far, is wonderful.



Hi, Can we download the books freely? or needs to pay online please?

I read also One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich set in 1950's Siberian Gulag in Russia. I read all 3 books, rated them respectively 4 stars, 5 stars, and again 5 stars. I reviewed each of them.

Visitation by Jenny Erpenbeck (takes place in East Germany, primarily around WWII)
Daddy Was a Number Runner by Louise Meriwether (1934 Harlem, NYC, US)
and
Three Minutes by Anders Roslund. (Contemporary. Swedish author, but the majority of the novel takes place in Colombia)


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I also finished The Unseen World which took me awhile to review. I enjoyed the book and have it 3 1/2 stars but I apparently expected more than others.
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