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I have worked with a lot of autistic kids and this authors just NAILS it. I love the concept of the reader being able to grasp everything that's happening while the narrator is still figuring it out. There is an innocent humor throughout that's just lovely. Then everything gets turned upside down. Bravo and thanks for an amazing read.
p. 3, 6 I like dogs. You always know what a dog is thinking. It has four moods. Happy, sad, cross, and concentrating. Also, dogs are faithful and they do not tell l ...more
p. 3, 6 I like dogs. You always know what a dog is thinking. It has four moods. Happy, sad, cross, and concentrating. Also, dogs are faithful and they do not tell l ...more

Heart breaking. It's amazing to see life from the eyes of Christopher, an autistic teen who has been living a lie unknown. It's a realistic story of a broken family trying to get by with the difficult situation they've been dealt. It's a story that makes you smirk and tear up at the same time.
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On paper this is the sort of book I should love since it involves a kid who loves Sherlock Holmes and math, two things I can appreciate it. Instead I just found the book to be exhausting to read, which is probably appropriate since it's told from the POV of a boy with autism and having all those thoughts and actions to deal with every day would be tiring. My main problem though is with the adults in the story, they were all just too ridiculous to believe, especially his parents.
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Oct 24, 2011
Savannah Oakes
marked it as to-read

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Varnika
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