
Room
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The narrator of Emma Donoghue’s “Room” is a 5-year-old boy who leads a busy life. “We have thousands of things to do every morning,” Jack tells the reader, and he seems to mean it. Jack is a smart, eager kid with a great imagination and unlimited energy. But he and his mother have been trapped in the 11-by-11-foot room of the title since the day he was born.

Journal Entry 2 by hanja-panja at FK Norway in Oslo Sentrum, Oslo fylke Norway on Tuesday, July 26, 2011

I popped by Oslo Visitor Centre to see if there was anything interesting on the OBCZ shelf, and I found this book. I have been wanting to read it, so it's coming home with me.

I really enjoyed this book. The story is told from the five-year-old Jack's perspective, which makes it pretty unique.

Handed over to another bookcrosser at the montly bookcrossing meetup in Oslo.

The book came home with me from meetup. Seems like an interesting story