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  1. Years ago I LOVED the book ROOM by Emma Donoghue. It blew me away, I cried lots and multiple times during my reading - and never read anything by Donoghue again. Why? Don't know.

    Just some weeks ago I picked up The Pull Of The Stars in the library, a novel where we get to spend just a few days during the spanish flu 1918 with nurse Julia Power in a war battled hospital where she's responsible for the maternity ward [or rather: closet] 1/x

    #rebcommendations #EmmaDonoghue #bookstodon @bookstodon

  2. Years ago I LOVED the book ROOM by Emma Donoghue. It blew me away, I cried lots and multiple times during my reading - and never read anything by Donoghue again. Why? Don't know.

    Just some weeks ago I picked up The Pull Of The Stars in the library, a novel where we get to spend just a few days during the spanish flu 1918 with nurse Julia Power in a war battled hospital where she's responsible for the maternity ward [or rather: closet] 1/x

    #rebcommendations #EmmaDonoghue #bookstodon @bookstodon

  3. Years ago I LOVED the book ROOM by Emma Donoghue. It blew me away, I cried lots and multiple times during my reading - and never read anything by Donoghue again. Why? Don't know.

    Just some weeks ago I picked up The Pull Of The Stars in the library, a novel where we get to spend just a few days during the spanish flu 1918 with nurse Julia Power in a war battled hospital where she's responsible for the maternity ward [or rather: closet] 1/x

    #rebcommendations #EmmaDonoghue #bookstodon @bookstodon

  4. Years ago I LOVED the book ROOM by Emma Donoghue. It blew me away, I cried lots and multiple times during my reading - and never read anything by Donoghue again. Why? Don't know.

    Just some weeks ago I picked up The Pull Of The Stars in the library, a novel where we get to spend just a few days during the spanish flu 1918 with nurse Julia Power in a war battled hospital where she's responsible for the maternity ward [or rather: closet] 1/x

    #rebcommendations #EmmaDonoghue #bookstodon @bookstodon

  5. Years ago I LOVED the book ROOM by Emma Donoghue. It blew me away, I cried lots and multiple times during my reading - and never read anything by Donoghue again. Why? Don't know.

    Just some weeks ago I picked up The Pull Of The Stars in the library, a novel where we get to spend just a few days during the spanish flu 1918 with nurse Julia Power in a war battled hospital where she's responsible for the maternity ward [or rather: closet] 1/x

    #rebcommendations #EmmaDonoghue #bookstodon @bookstodon

  6. The Wonder by Emma Donoghue (EPUB)
    Author: Emma Donoghue
    File Type: EPUB
    Download at sci-books.com/the-wonder-b71c6
    #Mysteries, #EmmaDonoghue|Goodreadsbestbookscollection2016

  7. The Wonder by Emma Donoghue (EPUB)
    Author: Emma Donoghue
    File Type: EPUB
    Download at sci-books.com/the-wonder-b71c6
    #Mysteries, #EmmaDonoghue|Goodreadsbestbookscollection2016

  8. 🚪💙 What if the only world you knew was a single room? Emma Donoghue’s Room tells a poignant story of love, survival, and hope. Discounts & free downloads at Hearts in Prosa. 🌱📖 #Room #EmmaDonoghue #Survival #FreeBooks

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  9. Random conversation prompt for #Bookstodon : what authors have a range to their writing that gives you whiplash? Inspired by my 9yo daughter currently loving The Lotterys Plus One, a children's book by #EmmaDonoghue , who I knew about only for her definitely-not-a-children's-book Room. #LewisCarroll also seems like a good answer given his mix of logic monographs and the Alice stories; I suspect there are a few writers of academic backgrounds with incongruent bibliographies. @bookstodon

  10. Random conversation prompt for #Bookstodon : what authors have a range to their writing that gives you whiplash? Inspired by my 9yo daughter currently loving The Lotterys Plus One, a children's book by #EmmaDonoghue , who I knew about only for her definitely-not-a-children's-book Room. #LewisCarroll also seems like a good answer given his mix of logic monographs and the Alice stories; I suspect there are a few writers of academic backgrounds with incongruent bibliographies. @bookstodon

  11. Random conversation prompt for #Bookstodon : what authors have a range to their writing that gives you whiplash? Inspired by my 9yo daughter currently loving The Lotterys Plus One, a children's book by #EmmaDonoghue , who I knew about only for her definitely-not-a-children's-book Room. #LewisCarroll also seems like a good answer given his mix of logic monographs and the Alice stories; I suspect there are a few writers of academic backgrounds with incongruent bibliographies. @bookstodon

  12. Random conversation prompt for #Bookstodon : what authors have a range to their writing that gives you whiplash? Inspired by my 9yo daughter currently loving The Lotterys Plus One, a children's book by #EmmaDonoghue , who I knew about only for her definitely-not-a-children's-book Room. #LewisCarroll also seems like a good answer given his mix of logic monographs and the Alice stories; I suspect there are a few writers of academic backgrounds with incongruent bibliographies. @bookstodon

  13. Random conversation prompt for #Bookstodon : what authors have a range to their writing that gives you whiplash? Inspired by my 9yo daughter currently loving The Lotterys Plus One, a children's book by #EmmaDonoghue , who I knew about only for her definitely-not-a-children's-book Room. #LewisCarroll also seems like a good answer given his mix of logic monographs and the Alice stories; I suspect there are a few writers of academic backgrounds with incongruent bibliographies. @bookstodon

  14. If Miss Raine should die while I'm abroad, Miss Lister instructed her solicitor, do be sure to put in a claim for her estate on my behalf.

    All this and more is discussed in the afterword of Emma Donoghue's 'Learned by Heart', about Lister and Raine's teenage relationship.

    (These observations courtesy of Mr Absolutive, who actually read the book. I am a mere conduit of knowledge, a window for illumination, not a source of light myself.)

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    @bookstodon #bookstodon #lgbtqBooks #EmmaDonoghue

  15. If Miss Raine should die while I'm abroad, Miss Lister instructed her solicitor, do be sure to put in a claim for her estate on my behalf.

    All this and more is discussed in the afterword of Emma Donoghue's 'Learned by Heart', about Lister and Raine's teenage relationship.

    (These observations courtesy of Mr Absolutive, who actually read the book. I am a mere conduit of knowledge, a window for illumination, not a source of light myself.)

    2/2

    @bookstodon #bookstodon #lgbtqBooks #EmmaDonoghue

  16. If Miss Raine should die while I'm abroad, Miss Lister instructed her solicitor, do be sure to put in a claim for her estate on my behalf.

    All this and more is discussed in the afterword of Emma Donoghue's 'Learned by Heart', about Lister and Raine's teenage relationship.

    (These observations courtesy of Mr Absolutive, who actually read the book. I am a mere conduit of knowledge, a window for illumination, not a source of light myself.)

    2/2

    @bookstodon #bookstodon #lgbtqBooks #EmmaDonoghue

  17. If Miss Raine should die while I'm abroad, Miss Lister instructed her solicitor, do be sure to put in a claim for her estate on my behalf.

    All this and more is discussed in the afterword of Emma Donoghue's 'Learned by Heart', about Lister and Raine's teenage relationship.

    (These observations courtesy of Mr Absolutive, who actually read the book. I am a mere conduit of knowledge, a window for illumination, not a source of light myself.)

    2/2

    @bookstodon #bookstodon #lgbtqBooks #EmmaDonoghue