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Charming and quick and educational. - weRead Plot is predictable; narrator is stereotypical. - weRead Great insight into autism - weRead A very unique writing style. - weRead I also feel the ending was utterly unrealistic. - weRead Haddon takes characterization to a new level. - weRead Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeUser Review - Cecily - GoodreadsFirst person tale of Christopher, a fifteen-year-old with Asperger's Syndrome or high-functioning autism and a talent for maths, who writes a book (this one - sort of - very post modern) about his ... Read full review Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeUser Review - Gavin - GoodreadsOof...well, there's not much to say about this one, no great insights, not great storytelling, and a crapload of literary devices that come across as contrived and meager, at best. I liked the idea of ... Read full review Related books
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