
Dark Room Etiquette
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Andrew J. Andersen
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Robin Roe
We Were Liars meets Room in this masterfully plotted psychological thriller from the critically acclaimed author of A List of Cages, Robin Roe.
SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD SAYERS WAYTE HAS EVERYTHING.
Popularity, good looks, perfect grades—there's nothing Sayers' family money can't buy.
Until he's kidnapped by a man who tells him the privileged life he's been living is based on a lie.
Trapped in a windowless room, without knowing why he's been taken or how long the man plans to keep him shut away, Sayers faces a terrifying new reality. To survive, he must forget the world he once knew, and play the part his abductor has created for him.
But as time passes, the line between fact and fiction starts to blur, and Sayers begins to wonder if he can escape . . . before he loses himself.
©2022 Robin Roe (P)2022 HarperCollins PublishersListeners also enjoyed...




















Great book!
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Robin Roe understands people and masterfully brings their stories to life. She’s great at character building and storytelling. This was a rare book that I wanted more after the story ended.
Excellent book
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Well written
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Couldn’t stop listening once I got to the second half 
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All the characters are well developed and I am pretty sure I have known every one of them in real life. The good, the bad and the ugly. And the sometimes ugly, but mostly good. And the sometimes good, but mostly bad. The ones who feel entitled, the ones who reach out to help others because they see the need.
I am so glad I gave this story a chance...
Not just for YA listeners
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The pace of his character development that I found the most remarkable. Such a journey from start to finish. I feel like there were three Sayers: the asshole in the beginning, Sayers being Daniel, and PTSD Sayers, who can’t go back to how he used to be.
Robin Roe has a masterful and artistic ability to paint the picture of what Sayer is thinking, seeing and experiencing. I think that’s what I loved the most from her first book, A List of Cages.
I definitely had all the feels throughout the book. A lot of anxiety, which I verbalized whenever I felt like he was going to get caught doing something he shouldn’t be doing. Also, just like in ALOC, there’s a moment so disturbing and devastating that I have to stop reading to process what I just read. And to cry.
I was able to relate with the state of “Learned Helplessness,” which I believe is the underlying message of the story, and how it can be overcome. And that there is HOPE.
Described in the book, Learned Helplessness is a state that occurs after a person has experienced a stressful situation repeatedly. They come to believe that they are unable to control or change the situation, so they do not try — even when opportunities for change become available. Being bipolar, especially in a depressive episode, I have often felt this way, but have never heard of this perspective.
Ultimately, it is Robin Roe’s author’s note that affected me the most:
VULNERABLE BUT INVINCIBLE
It's how I'm trying to see myself. And it's my hope that anyone who is struggling might begin to see themselves this way too. This doesn't mean denying our history, ignoring our pain, or pretending there are no more bad days. On the contrary, for me, it means facing all those things. It means seeking out help when we need it, and trying new treatment methods even after we think we've tried them all. And it means reminding ourselves that no matter what's happened to us, we still have the capacity for so much joy--because there is always a way out of a dark room.
I love everything about this book
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Each person in the book deals with some sort of trauma and the way they deal with it.
Almost DNF
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Excellent. Highly recommend.
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So much more…
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Really good story
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