![]() ![]() ![]() It was always one of my instant go-to recommendations for students when I was a school librarian. Roe’s first novel, A List of Cages, remains one of my favorite young adult novels to this day, though I read it back in 2017. ![]() I wasn’t quite prepared for the gut punch of reading this story. Librarian Laura’s Review of Dark Room Etiquette To survive, he must forget the world he once knew, and play the part his abductor has created for him.īut as time passes, the line between fact and fiction starts to blur, and Sayers begins to wonder if he can escape. 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. Sixteen-year-old Sayers Wayte has everything-until he’s kidnapped by a man who tells him the privileged life he’s been living is based on a lie. ![]()
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