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The Room
Reading Group Guide

1.
What were your first impressions of Björn? Do you think the author intends for us to like him? Is it important to like the protagonist of a story?

2.
The Room
has been compared to the film
Office Space,
NBC's
The Office,
and Joshua Ferris's
Then We Came to the End
. How does
The Room
portray office life?

3.
According to Björn, “Inhibited people don't see the world the way it really is. They only see what they themselves want to see.” What does Björn perceive that the others don't?

4.
Indoor shoes and shoe covers; caviar for breakfast. How did the foreign setting affect your interpretation of the story and characters?

5.
Björn makes several references to music and movies during his time alone. What was the effect of these nods to pop culture?

6.
From Hannah with the ponytail to HÃ¥kan and his shabby blue jacket: Who at the Authority did you relate to? Did you recognize any traits of your own coworkers?

7.
Björn comes to feel incredibly alienated from his colleagues. Did you find yourself sympathizing with him? What did you think of the demands he gives Karl in Chapter 58?

8.
What do Björn's descriptions of the room (e.g., in Chapters 4, 7, 28, and 36) reveal about his values and needs?

9.
How did you respond to Björn's rise to success? What does it suggest about the Authority? About corporate culture in general?

10.
The Room
author Jonas Karlsson is also a playwright and one of Sweden's preeminent actors on screen and stage. Are there elements of
The Room
that remind you of theater or film? How would you stage
The Room
as a play? As a film?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jonas Karlsson, one of Sweden's most prominent actors, has acted in numerous plays at the Royal Dramatic Theatre—Sweden's premier stage—as well as in several highly praised feature films and TV series. In 2005, Karlsson made his debut as a playwright with
Nocturnal Walk
for the Stockholm City Theatre, receiving rave reviews from audience and critics alike. Spurred by the joy of writing for the stage, Karlsson began writing fiction.

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