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A special celebratory edition to mark the 21st birthday of Vintage books.A murder mystery novel like no other. The detective is Christopher Boone. Christopher is fifteen and has Asperger’s Syndrome. He knows a great deal about maths and very little about human beings. He loves lists, patterns and the truth. He hates the colours yellow and brown and being touched. He has never gone further than the end of the road on his own, but when he finds a neighbour’s dog murdered he begins a terrifying journey which will turn his whole world upside down.
| Contributors | |
|---|---|
| Author | Mark Haddon |
| Book Details | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Vintage |
| Imprint | Vintage |
| Publication Year | 2011 August |
| ISBN-13 | 9780099563167 |
| ISBN-10 | 0099563169 |
| Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | 288 Pages |
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Width | 5.1 inch |
| Height | 7.8 inch |
| Depth | 0.8 inch |
| Weight | 277 g |
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The synopsis of this book interested me and I bought it and so I can say that I got more than what I had thought.I had expected this book to be a mystery like Agatha Christie or Hardy Boys since it talked about a boy playing detective but I was in for a surprise and a welcomed one at that.
This book not only brings us abreast with the complicated yet in a way very simple working of the brain of an autistic child, but it also brings out the true colors of human beings, which by the way we are all familiar with, still affects us in an unwonted manner.
By the time I had finished reading this book I was so impressed with the observations and innocent judgements of the protagonist that, I dare say, I had started cursing my normality and my non-autism!
I could conclude with a word which will be most suited-hilarious and I shall recommend readers to go ahead and indulge in this fine specimen.
One of the most catchy and unique way of depicting the story through eyes of a kid, for whom everything is either right or wrong, or good and bad, or full or empty. At times you feel the boy's observations are getting on your nerves, but at times, your heart goes out to his innocence and helplessness.
Worth a read, and once you finish it, you might want to read it all over again, just to re-live all the moments with Christopher, whom you'd have fallen in love with, by then.
I've gone thru this book and found it extremely interesting particularly bcoz of d peculiar thinking of the autistic boy Christopher and the philosophical questions slyly raised thru d story. A math prodigy, Christopher lives in his makebelief world and gets disappointed at every step as he tries to understand d outer world. Christopher thinks in images and this thought process is conveyed thru d numerous photographs, diagrams and charts inserted into the text (which is a postmodern trait). The inefficacy of language to convey our thoughts is highlighted thru various events in d story. Christopher Boone tries to be a detective and goes out in search of d murderer of Wellington, a dog, in Holmesian fashion. This novel is anti-detective and postmodern in attitude. It provides enjoyable content both to d young and d adult. Hence it is highly recommended to readers who want to laugh their bellies out as well as to researchers.
This book is unlike anything I have read, so far...
It had won many awards like WHITBREAD BOOK OF THE YEAR, GUARDIAN CHILDREN'S FICTION PRIZE, BOOK TRUST TEENAGE FICTION AWARD, etc. But the 'children' part troubled me a bit. I was not going to read a children's book. But there something, perhaps the name of the books, which provoked me to read it. So I started it and it was very hard to put the book down...
At first, this book gives the impression of a mystery story. But it is anything but mystery novel.
The novel doesn't follows a particular flow. The story is random and there is nothing particular to point out from the whole story, except for it is very informative. I mean to say it contains a lot of knowledge. The kid in the story is very weird, but the story is very interesting...
Dont mistake it to be a children's book. Entertains everyone, of every age group, equally...
Weird and interesting, at the same time...
This book is definitely written in a kiddish style, and the language is also simple and totally understandable to anyone. But, when it comes to reading the story of Christopher, you just can not hold up to it as the story line is normal, and I feel its highly exaggerated by the reviews and the story introduction. Personally I did not find this book very much interesting. Only the dog mystery keeps you going to the end.
I'll rate it 3/5 stars just because the author was able to make you completely feel like a kid is writing this. However, I should mention, the writing involves storytelling with lots of "and". Like "and this and that and this then and that" and I found that to be a little annoying, specially in the later parts of the book.
This book is an award winner. I did not find it worth that much!
The book starts in a gripping manner.Mystery begins in the very first page.But the problem is,the book doesn't have anything bi...
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The book is a great read and it covers the mentality and behavior of the central character and the speaker Christopher .
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Awesome portrayal of a kids thought process. Nice work by the author. Makes you smile and takes back to childish inquisitive an...
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The book is written from point of view of a child with Asperger's Syndrome. It starts out well, the novelty writing with underl...
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