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message 51: by Kath (last edited Feb 14, 2012 03:50AM) (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments It's refreshing to get some comments similar to my own feelings. I found the child's language absolutely unbelievable. He was 5 years old and had been raised by an articulate woman. Why the flip couldn't he use definite or indefinite articles? The complete unbelievability of that ruined the whole thing for me.


message 52: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments What kinda annoyed me was the fact when he got out no-one could understand him?


message 53: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I had a bit of bother meself!
Parental abuse, letting him talk like that.


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Jane (beetlejane) | 82 comments Ignite wrote: I found the child's language absolutely unbelievable. He was 5 years old and had been raised by an articulate woman. Why the flip..."

Exactly!


message 55: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Yeah but going into it I know for a fact I'm reading made-up crap. Going into that I knew it was based on a real life situation and it was meant to be *real*


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Ruby Barnes (rubybarnes) I found it very claustraphobic (of course) but that held me for about 100 pages. At that point I was ready to give up because it was like Chinese water torture. drip, drip, drip, they'll never get out of this. Are we into full discussion now?


message 57: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments The thing about fantasy is that, yes, it's unbelievable but it has to hold by its own rules. You set those out as ground rules at the start. If your goblins can't fly you can't suddenly have them flying later in the book. In fantasy we willingly suspend our disbelief but it has to keep to its own rules to be a coherent story. In a 'real life' book, it has to be believable within real life. I can't believe a sensbile adult (which she seemed to be) would allow or condone speech like that in a 5 year old for any reason. Especially so since she hoped to allow him to escape and bring help.
I just didn't buy it.


message 58: by Elle (last edited Feb 14, 2012 08:29AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments I didn't say it was non-fiction.
I said it was based on real life events, totally different.
I'm not stupid.


message 59: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Ruby wrote: "I found it very claustraphobic (of course) but that held me for about 100 pages. At that point I was ready to give up because it was like Chinese water torture. drip, drip, drip, they'll never get ..."

No the thread hasn't been put up yet so still no spoilers on this please!


message 60: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes (rubybarnes) Righto, mum's the word.


Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Only started Room this morning,hope to join you all in the discussion soon. 10% in and reserving judgement at present.


Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments I take on board Ignite's comments about Jack's lack of language skills and agreed on some pointss, but having read a factual report today in a newspaper from a primary teacher detailing the under development of some children with language, toilet training and eating skills I found myself re-evaluating the book. It made it far more credible.


message 63: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments I read that too. Was quite disturbing.


message 64: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Aside from the language, I still didn't enjoy the actual book

(the discussion thread is now open for this book - jump on over to continue this and spoilers are allowed in that one)


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "I take on board Ignite's comments about Jack's lack of language skills and agreed on some pointss, but having read a factual report today in a newspaper from a primary teacher detailing the under d..."

Where was the article please? I'd like to read it if I could find it online.


message 66: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments it was on the daily mail!


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Okay. Thank you.


message 68: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Jeepers that took forever to find.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oh! Thank you so much Elle! I was having no luck finding it.


message 70: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments daily mail site is a pit. i feel like i loose IQ points even being on it


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Lol Yeah it's a bit of a rag. Sadly though, the article is spot on.


Maureen (Mews) (mews) | 711 comments I have to confess to reading the daily mail site sometimes....the comments are often absolutely hilarious and more interesting than the articles.

Hoping to start Room soon. Life keeps getting in the way though.


message 73: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments I like reading the comments too! I was particularly proud of the comments on that article above, it made me kinda believe in parents again after reading the article.


message 74: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (last edited Feb 17, 2012 07:05AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Its the readers comments that put me off some of the genuine articles - there are buckets of vitriol on them. Its very fashionable to slag off the "right wing" papers but they do sell. Its a bit like Tony Blair, nobody will admit to voting for him. The same with the DM. Its a very easy site to read from abroad, you get the headlines quite easily. I only buy newspapers for the crosswords these days, and now I've got my Kindle I hardly ever do crosswords.


message 75: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments i buy the crossword books as the paper ones are always too hard for me.


Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments I bet you look at the answers at the back ;0)


message 77: by Elle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments shamelessly.


Maureen (Mews) (mews) | 711 comments I started reading it today and I want to like it, but I am not sure I can get used to the way it's written. I am not ready to give up yet though.


Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Finished and really enjoyed it!


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