Room
Emma Donoghue
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2010
⚠️Content Warnings
Child AbuseSexual AbuseSuicide or Self-HarmViolence
Held captive for years in a small shed, a woman and her precocious young son finally gain their freedom, and the boy experiences the outside world for the first time.
To five-year-old-Jack, Room is the world. It’s where he was born, it’s where he and his Ma eat and sleep and play and learn. At night, his Ma shuts him safely in the wardrobe, where he is meant to be asleep when Old Nick visits.
Room is home to Jack, but to Ma it’s the prison where she has been held for seven years. Through her fierce love for her son, she has created a life for him in this eleven-by-eleven-foot space. But with Jack’s curiosity building alongside her own desperation, she knows that Room cannot contain either much longer.
Room is a tale at once shocking, riveting, exhilarating — a story of unconquerable love in harrowing circumstances, and of the diamond-hard bond between a mother and her child.
Tonight’s fit
Best for readers who enjoy: Emotional · Psychology · Steady
Emotional
The Shed
POV: First-Person
Published by Little, Brown and Company
Characters
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Children
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Evil
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Family
Sub-genre
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Psychology
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Suspense
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Thriller
Experience
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Emotional
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Immersive
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Unique
Pace
Gentle
Adrenaline
Balanced
Tone
Light
Dark
Balanced
Book length
Short
Epic
Balanced
More nuance
Violence
Soft
Graphic
Balanced
Romance
Background
Front and centre
Background
Worldbuilding
Light touch
Deep & dense
Deep & dense
Readability
Breezy
Dense
Balanced
Humour
Serious
Very funny
Serious
Target audience
Younger
Adult
Balanced
Emma Donoghue
Literary Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Emma Donoghue is an Irish Canadian novelist, screenwriter, playwright and literary historian. Her 2010 novel Room was a finalist for the Booker Prize and an international best-seller. Donoghue's 1995 novel Hood won the Stonewall Book Award and Slammerkin won the Ferro-Grumley Award for Lesbian Fiction.
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Really enjoyed: Room
⚠️ Spoilers: minor plot detail mentioned below. Room is the kind of book that hooks you early if you like its vibe. The pacing stays moving and the chapters end on good beats. There’s a specific turning point late in the book that changes the tone hard — that moment will make or break it for you. I’d still read more from this author even with the flaws.
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Mixed feelings: Room
I went into Room with pretty normal expectations and it surprised me. The pacing stays moving and the chapters end on good beats. A couple of sections could have been trimmed without losing anything. I’d still read more from this author even with the flaws.
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Didn’t work for me: Room
⚠️ Spoilers: minor plot detail mentioned below. Mixed feelings on Room, but I can see why people love it. A couple of sections could have been trimmed without losing anything. There’s a specific turning point late in the book that changes the tone hard — that moment will make or break it for you. If you’re on the fence, try a sample — you’ll know quickly.
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Loved it: Room
Room is the kind of book that hooks you early if you like its vibe. The atmosphere is the standout — it’s easy to sink into. A couple of sections could have been trimmed without losing anything. I’d still read more from this author even with the flaws.
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Really enjoyed: Room
⚠️ Spoilers: minor plot detail mentioned below. Mixed feelings on Room, but I can see why people love it. The pacing stays moving and the chapters end on good beats. There’s a specific turning point late in the book that changes the tone hard — that moment will make or break it for you. I’d still read more from this author even with the flaws.
Spoiler ahead
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Didn’t work for me: Room
Room has a strong core idea — the execution mostly works. The ending resolves fast compared to how much it builds up. If you’re on the fence, try a sample — you’ll know quickly.
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