Basically it is a book about a 15 year old guy who researches the murder of a dog, and finds out information about his mother that was hidden from him. The thing is? He is autistic. Overall it was a good book. Absolutely brilliant. Mark Haddon did a wonderful job of reinventing autism for literature. Christopher(the main character) is so much like autistic people I know in the real world it is scary. Give it a shot and if you don't like it zap me with a cattle prod.
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Excellent book. Helped me to deal with my son (Asperger-ish tendencies) much better. I've recommended it to various family members, it's been helpful for them too. Besides which, it's just a darn good book.
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Everyone got the allusion made in the title, right? I thought this was going to be a "Great Holmes Lines" thread. Thanks for the lead on a good book.
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I got bought this book for my 21st birthday 2 years ago and read it straight through on the day - I love it and have recommended it to everyone and anyone. Brilliant characterisation, lovely writing, sharp and funny and moving often all at once... just a beautiful book. Have lent it to one of my students, who seems to have liked it - he finished it within a week (this is a maths/science geek with English as a second language). Well worth reading, for definite.
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See that is what I thought. That is why I wanted to spread the word. My dad's book club did it and got tons on discussion out of it.....they even let me particapate and I contributed the most. I would definitely put this in my Top 20 books or Top 10.........I don't know
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Should I add it to my collection of books I want to have available for students when I finally get a job as a librarian?
Word about this book must be spreading, I checked my public library and they have over a dozen copies but the majority are checked out. None of the libraries close to me have any available right now, and some even have multiple holds on them. Wow!
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I would say that this book appears innocent in inverse proportion to the reader's intelligence and perception, Belle. It's actually quite sordid and dirty, and I wouldn't recommend it to children -- but by the same token, I'd imagine that most children would completely miss the sordid dirtiness.
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I'd agree with Tom, Belle. My 12 year old niece read it, and liked it, but I wouldn't have thought of recommending it to her. I honestly never asked her much about the sordid parts-- figured if they did go over her head I didn't want to make her aware of them...
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