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Room
- Narrated by: Michal Friedman, Ellen Archer, Suzanne Toren, Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
The story of a mother, her son, a locked room, and the outside world.
It’s Jack's birthday, and he's excited about turning five.
Jack lives with his Ma in Room, which has a locked door and a skylight, and measures 11 feet by 11 feet. He loves watching TV, and the cartoon characters he calls friends, but he knows that nothing he sees on screen is truly real – only him, Ma, and the things in Room. Until the day Ma admits that there's a world outside....
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- Caroline
- 29-01-11
reasonable
It took a while to get over the irritating Ralph Wigham ( from simpsons) voice, and to get into the situation the characters were in.
Once into it, the story was quite interesting and exciting how the characters were coping with the situation, the simplicity of existing.
So, all in all, a reasonable listen, just that irritating voice...listen to the preview before buying
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-02-11
Good listen
I wont review the book in great detail as others have done this. What I will say is that it is certainly a good story written cleverly from a child's perspective. It is however, let down by the narration. The 'childs' voice is grating to begin with, although I did get used to it as I got more into the story. The Irish and Australian accents were probably the worst I've ever heard - laughably so, which detracted from my enjoyment of the book. Don't let this put you off though - they only made brief appearances.
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- Michael
- 13-11-10
Great book but Jack's voice could have been better
Fantastic book. Very gripping story-line with some real tear-jerker moments.
The only thing I didn't like about this audio version is the voice of the child. It sounded like an adult woman pretending to be a 5-year-old boy. I realize they probably couldn't get a real 5-year-old boy to narrate it but surely they could have got an older boy to narrate, rather than a woman.
12 people found this helpful
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- Elizabeth
- 17-10-10
Uncomfortable book, but very well executed
I found this book extremely uncomfortable to listen to because of the subject matter. That said, the viewpoint of Jack, an innocent, makes it slightly more palatable, while also allowing Donoghue to pile on the irony.
Like other listeners, I found the child's voice jarring at first, but soon settled in. I thought the person reading the child's part did incredibly well at conveying subtle emotions, and also liked the input from other voices for the other characters. If you can deal with the child's voice (which isn't for everyone, going on these reviews), I think this is a book that works very well in audiobook format.
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- Astrid
- 15-01-11
Outstanding!
This is definitely my favourite book of 2010. I notice some reviewers have not liked the narrator, and am surprised to read one person deleted the book after only 10 minutes - my advice would be to give it some time, as you do get used to him, and actually I think as you warm to the character more, it becomes quite endearing. This book stayed with me for weeks after, and really got me thinking, mainly because it's been written from a child's perspective. Very clever, very touching - a real gem of a book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-11-10
It's right up there amongst the best I've heard!
Quite an amazing listen that brought tears to my eyes during a long train journey. I would advise to ignore any negative reviews that have been based soley upon the narration of 5-year-old Jack's voice. For me, it is the voice of Jack that had my emotions at breaking point at several points during the book. However, although I didn't find his voice difficult to overcome, obviously some did so bear it in mind - but DO stick with it because, as the book progresses, you will fall in love with him and want to take him home! Highly recommended!
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- Sam Woodward
- 17-09-10
Narrator sounds like Ralph Wigham...
This is a great story which kept me hooked throughout - hence the 3 stars. However, I found this version difficult to listen to, since the narrator sounds like Ralph Wigham from The Simpsons.
The story is told by a 5 year-old boy, who - as is often done with voiceover work - is narrated by a woman putting on a childish voice. In this case, the voice was too blatantly female, as well as difficult to understand. I found this incredibly annoying, as it ruined the atmosphere which oozes from the book by making a tense situation sound simplified & cartoonish.
This is one of the few instances in which I would recommend reading the actual text version over the audiobook.
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- Donna Al Assaad
- 13-04-17
Compelling and emotive
I was almost put off by the reviews bemoaning the narration of the voice of Jack, but I'm so glad I decided to go ahead and download. The whole story from start to finish was very well written, and the narration I thought was spot on. It needs to sound child like, as it's the voice of a child.
I'm now intent on watching the movie, and of course there's now a stage play too. To see the world through the eyes of a child is a very enlightening thing.
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- Lexie Ama
- 09-05-14
Outstanding
Would you listen to Room again? Why?
This is different from anything I've read before, and it was lifted into the category of brilliant by the performance. Beautifully constructed book.
What did you like best about this story?
Told from the viewpoint of a young child, this story is funny, heartbreaking and uplifting. The part of the child 'Jack' was beautifully read. I loved it from start to finish and couldn't stop listening.
What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
This book is completely transformed by the narration. I found it to be exceptional and much more interesting than if I'd read the hard copy.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The ending of the book was very moving, but the entire book is just brilliant.
Any additional comments?
I read widely and this book is one of the best I've ever read. It stands out as different from the rest.
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- Marwan Imam
- 10-02-16
Fantastic!
Unnerving at times but just overall moving.
A great story, performed perfectly by very talented performers.
I wanted to read this before the movie came out.
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- Marcie
- 05-03-11
Like a car crash you cannot look away from
I have rarely heard a better production made with more care. This book is an excellent narrative told from the viewpoint of a child born into the captivity of a 12 x 12 room. It also makes us look at the superficiality of our culture and the extraordinary things that ordinary people can achieve if beset by hardship. In this case a woman who is kidnapped and forced to live in captivity for 7 years. If I get snowed into my house for 2 days I start freaking out, so I do not really want to imagine what this character has had to endure before we end up meeting her and her wonderful son Jack.
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- C. Whigham
- 16-10-12
absolutely loved it!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
after listening to this version i have chosen this book for my book club to read i could not put it down, it even inspired me to go running so i could keep listening!!!
Who was your favorite character and why?
i loved jack such a stoic wee boy!
What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
the narrators were great they made the story really come to life
If you could rename Room, what would you call it?
i woudlnt, and i love that its just 'room' and not 'the room' you need to read it to understand why
Any additional comments?
fab read it!!
2 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-02-11
Fascinating and original book
This is a remarkable book. First of all, it is SF-like in creating an entirely different world, the one the boy constructs (with the aid of his mother???s explanations) to rationalize the very strange environment he finds himself in - which is not at all strange to him, as it is the only one he knows. But, much more than this, it is also an absorbing and thrilling adventure, and an impressive story of maternal love, full of emotion but not at all sentimental. A really great listen, though at first I found the high-pitched narration of the boy a bit jarring. But the story was so good that I soon got over that and was drawn in completely.
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- Judith
- 28-02-16
Magnificent
Captivating story, beautifully written. Performance of this audiobook was outstanding and extremely entertaining! I loved every second of it and finished it in 2 sessions!
Thank you!
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- Janie
- 18-07-12
This book is so good it's a freak!
Books like these only come by once in an eon, especially when the audiobook version is read so damn well, it just couldn't be better. There are so many layers of meaning in this book it gives you pause to reflect a long time after you finish reading it. It's about freedom and love, and ultimately about the human spirit's ability to transcend and move forward from one's own worst fears, memories and experiences. This book should be read by everyone.
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- Nina
- 08-07-12
Perfectly written and narrated as well
This was a very interesting book which I couldn't stop listening to for a minute. It gave me the creeps when I imagined someone having to spend their childhood being locked up in a tiny room but on the other hand it described the amazing courage and hope that the main character Jack and his Ma showed throughout their ordeal. I loved Ma's creativity and Jack's perspective on the world as the book is told in his voice.
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- Dawn Macgregor
- 23-11-10
Thoroughly enjoyable for a different listen.
This is one of the few books that I listened to in two days as it was entrancing.
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- Carrie
- 24-06-21
Very nice
It was narrated beautifully. But I think we, as a society, are ready to be over the fake accents. That's my only complaint.
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- DIanne
- 04-02-17
Poignant
An excellent production - the performances in this reading are excellent and really help you to understand the story
As for the story, it's hard to comprehend being locked in a room for more than 5 years, let alone being born into that environment and thinking that's all there is to the world
Although a sad story, I really enjoyed this and would highly recommended it
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- S
- 20-03-16
Compelling
a sad story of love and endurance, with some brilliant observations of the world by a child