Seth Weston
I read this for school. It's an autistic kid writing about his life. More than half the book is random thoughts and tangents unrelated. It's all about him groaning or doing math in his head because he hates noise and people and certain colors. The plot flow is jacked. It may be a plot, but it's not a story because it's a retard that's socially awkward and tells about how he groans and hates people and certain colors. Not even a good plot despite half the book is bull s***. Do not read it it's a waste
A Google user
This book still speaks to me from time to time. This was my beach book and was a good read for that. Moving, easy read that really separates you from your everyday life. When I describe the book to people, I'm always expressing how amazed I am at how the author put himself in this mindset. The best and worst part of the book is that I picked up on a lot of the main characters Aspergers' "ticks". An excellent book if you're a math nerd, software engineer, or any one else that may see the world in patterns.
Katie Farkle
This was an alright book to read. I wouldn't read it again or recommend it though. Its written in the point of view of an autistic boy, and it gets hard to keep up with sometimes. There are multiple times when he just trails off into random and unneeded information. Even though it is pretty cool to see how his mind worked, it is more of a children's book, but the vulgarity in it tries to make it an adult book, but its not.
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