Thursday 24 April 2008

Book learning 3:The curious incident of the dog in the nightime by Mark Haddon


The curious incident of the dog in the nightime. By Mark Haddon.

So it's a bestseller. So I'm a massive book snob (unless it's a book about LBJ and then I sleep with it under my pillow) and I hate reading bestsellers. Except this was a great bestseller and I read it in less than three days.
The kid is autistic and he goes on a crazy adventure.
I like this book because he's autistic yet real, ie: quite annoying. And we all have to deal with that. Sometimes, people with special needs can be annoying.
He spends a large part of the book in Swindon which his father describes as an "arsehole".
This is true, Swindon is arguably one of the least pleasant places in the whole of Europe (this is a continent with towns such as Dresden, Leipzig and Stafford, stiff competition).
I also hate Swindon. The only good thing about Swindon is that it's buses look like Starsky and Hutch cars (red with a white zag).
Therefore, my advice is this, buy this book and try it.
BTW, 2006 will consist of more than just book reviews but when you read a book in less than three days that review is gonna come around real quick.

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