The title page tells you to start at page 23, and from there you are led on a twisty path of pages to read the book, and that's when I knew what a huge appeal this book might have for someone whose attention is challenged. There are upside-down pages and pages you have to read in a mirror - to say this is not a normal book is an understatement. I think this would be a great addition to anyone's book collection. As always with this author, the book is creative from cover to cover.
If you have ADHD, you've probably already gotten distracted from reading this review. This BOOK, however, is so engaging, so not in page order, so interactive, that your ADHD will have to work REALLY HARD to not read the whole thing.