Friday, February 18, 2011

February's Book - The Rembrandt Affair


Gabriel Allon returns in the spellbinding new novel from the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author Daniel Silva.
"Two families, one terrible secret, and a painting to die for..."
It has been six months since Gabriel's showdown with Ivan Kharkov. Now, having severed his ties with the Office, Gabriel has retreated to the Cornish coast with only one thing in mind: healing his wife, Chiara, after her encounter with evil. But an unspeakable act of violence once again draws Gabriel into a world of danger when an art restorer is brutally murdered and the newly discovered Rembrandt on which he is working taken. Gabriel is persuaded to use his unique skills to trace the painting and those responsible for the crimes; but, as he investigates, he discovers there are terrible secrets connected to the painting, and terrible men behind them. Before he is done, he will have undertaken a journey through some of the twentieth century's darkest history-and come face-to-face with some of the same darkness within himself.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Review Questions for the Room by Emma Donoghue



  • Why do you think the author chose to tell the story of Room through Jack and not through an omniscient, third-person narrator?





  • Why does Jack call their captor "Old Nick?"





  • Which elements of Jack's developmental delays and/or his integration issues surprised you most?





  • When Ma is interviewed, the interviewer implies that perhaps not everyone would agree with Ma's decisions regarding Jack - first, her decision to keep him in Room when she could have tried to have Old Nick abandon him at a hospital, and second, to teach him that Room was all there is, that things in TV aren't real, etc. What are your thoughts regarding these decisions?





  • Have you ever gotten into a car with someone you don't know, as Ma did? Did you find this to be a believable way for a 19-year-old to be kidnapped?





  • Did you find yourself wanting to know more about Old Nick? If so, why do you think this is?





  • Jack often wishes he were back in Room. Is there any way in which he would be better off back in isolation with only his mother? Why or why not?





  • What sort of problems do you think Ma will face now that she and Jack are out on their own?
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