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The Reading Room
The Reading Room
51 episodes
6 months ago
The Reading Room is a show dedicated to books and creative writing. Each month we present extended interviews with authors and original short stories. Get involved - email us at readingroom@sirenonline.co.uk or go to our website http://readingroom.podbean.com
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The Reading Room is a show dedicated to books and creative writing. Each month we present extended interviews with authors and original short stories. Get involved - email us at readingroom@sirenonline.co.uk or go to our website http://readingroom.podbean.com
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SPOILER Review: Wonder by R J Palacio
The Reading Room
54 minutes 53 seconds
7 years ago
SPOILER Review: Wonder by R J Palacio
“There should be a rule that everyone in the world should get a standing ovation at least once in their lives” This week the Spoiler team are feeling inspired as we read R.J. Palacio’s children’s novel ‘Wonder’. Paul predicts that Andy, given his favourite film is ‘Dumbo’, will enjoy this (for the record, Paul’s favourite film is ‘Paddington’) and its themes of kindness make Rachael a shoo-in but Paul teases the group by managing to spin out his opinion for as long as possible. Still, all the misdirection in the world can’t ultimately hide the fact that everyone loved this book and tears flow freely as Paul deliberately skirts the issue of Daisy the dog’s passing, Andy recounts a childhood experience of prejudice and Rachael remembers her relationship with her own grandmother. Rachael illustrates the difference between bullying and a gentle ribbing by making fun of Paul's strange pronunciation of the word ‘Mobile’, while Andy wonders if the novel could have found a place for the voice of school bully Julian. On the subject of voices, Paul struggles with his usual routine of listening to the audio book when he finds the impersonation of a child’s voice unlistenable but fortunately the YouTube channel ‘Mrs. Powers Loves to Read’ comes to his rescue. And the team get to the bottom of the mystery of the strange man who has been seen around Lincoln punching the air and crying at birch trees. Elsewhere, Rachael decries the modern phenomenon of replacing book covers with images from their movie adaptations, a dubious honour bestowed upon ‘Wonder’, ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’. This week’s scale: A respectful abstention To find out more about our current podcast SPOILER, and listen to previous shows, go to www.spoilerpodcast.co.uk 
The Reading Room
The Reading Room is a show dedicated to books and creative writing. Each month we present extended interviews with authors and original short stories. Get involved - email us at readingroom@sirenonline.co.uk or go to our website http://readingroom.podbean.com