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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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Jan 10, 2016
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Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. What a wonderful experience to read this book. To be taken into the mind of a teenage boy with high-functioning autism is quite extraordinary. To understand how he thinks compared to those of us not autistic is mind opening and thought provoking.
This wonderful mystery is told by Christopher who sets out to solve the murder of Wellington, the neighbor's dog. This is no minor feat. Christopher has a difficult time socializing as he can't pick up on nuances or cues like other people. He doesn't like to be touched which can sometimes get him into trouble. He says what he thinks without having the skill set to understand how others will react which gets him into difficult situations. Told with humor, we get to see how the mind of someone on the spectrum is wired differently than the rest of us. Told using many mathematical references, we also see the intellectual genius of Christopher which is quite common among those with Asperger's. From a personal perspective, my 23 year old son with Asperger's often says to me, "Mom my brain doesn't think like yours". The book shows us this in the interactions he has with his parents and others around him frequently.
A fast and enjoyable book for everyone. Don't miss it.
5 out of 5 stars.
This wonderful mystery is told by Christopher who sets out to solve the murder of Wellington, the neighbor's dog. This is no minor feat. Christopher has a difficult time socializing as he can't pick up on nuances or cues like other people. He doesn't like to be touched which can sometimes get him into trouble. He says what he thinks without having the skill set to understand how others will react which gets him into difficult situations. Told with humor, we get to see how the mind of someone on the spectrum is wired differently than the rest of us. Told using many mathematical references, we also see the intellectual genius of Christopher which is quite common among those with Asperger's. From a personal perspective, my 23 year old son with Asperger's often says to me, "Mom my brain doesn't think like yours". The book shows us this in the interactions he has with his parents and others around him frequently.
A fast and enjoyable book for everyone. Don't miss it.
5 out of 5 stars.
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Thoroughly enjoying it. So glad you recommended it.

Thoroughly enjoying it. So glad you recommended it."
I'm so glad! I meant to tell you that I recently got a copy of his other book, A Spot of Bother (after seeing Elyse's review). Looking forward to that one.

Thoroughly enjoying it. So glad you recommended it."
I'm so glad! I meant to tell you that ..."
Thanks, Julie. Just added the book to my TBR list. Looking forward to it!

I read it before ŷ I think. but you are right --everyone should read this. I liked "Spot of Bother" by Haddon a lot t..."
Thank you, Elyse. It’s a great book to get an idea about those with Aspergers which is more and more of the population these days. I haven’t read Spot of Bothervyet, but plan to do so.

How true, Susan, and thank you. I’ve said the same thing about a few books.

Haven’t read Boom yet, but sounds like I should! I’ll take a look. Thanks!


Thanks very much, Ilse. A truly wonderful book to have a better understanding of those on the spectrum. The author did such a fine job with writing about autistic nuances.


Thank you, Lucy! So glad to hear you enjoyed this book as much as I did...even at a young age!