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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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The curious incident of the dog in the night-time, written by Mark Haddon is a book with great lessons to learn, but to understand them you have to really break it down and give it some thought. It is not the most exciting book I have ever read because it is kind of slow, but if you just give it some time I think you will appreciate it more and more. That is because the content is quite withdrawing if you really try and imagine the narrator's situation. The story itself is not the saddest but the circumstances with the narrators autism makes it more emotional. The lessons I named before are probably different from person to person. The lessons are individual depending on what the reader has experienced in the past. For me, the book taught me more about how some people likes patterns and routines. Also, it taught me to accept myself just as the narrator accepts himself without even giving it a thought, it is just so clear for him. So basically it is not the people who are wrong, it is the society which we live in that limits us to not feel good about who we are.
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