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Vintage Books USA | 2004/04/01
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When I saw the title I thought it would be very interesting and it didn't take long to realize what the book was....

 

The first part of the book was extraordinary and attracted me very strongly because the way the book was written was quite different from any other books. The style was quite unique and I found myself absorbed in the book.

 

Christopher John Francis Boone was gifted with a marvellous brain, but the crucial problem was that he was autistic. He had to arrange everything in order, and depend on patterns and rules. Sometimes I forgot he was autistic and thought 'what the hell is this, it's irritating me!'

 

One day a dog named Wellington was found to be killed and Christopher decided to solve this problem. And in the course of the detective, he found an incredible truth - his dad lied to him that his mother was dead, but the fact was not - and he struggled to solve the problem and finally went to London to live with his mother.

 

The finale of the book was quite difficult to understand and there wasn't any definite conclusion. There are too many diagrams and equations... It really irritates me. And quite often am I upsetted with the way Christopher did...

 

Anyway I don't wanna read a book written by Haddon, Mark any more and it's a question why this book was the bestseller in UK.






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