Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

This is a VERY fun book to read. Christopher tells the story well, giving details so that the reader can have their own interpretation of what is going on. He states his opinion, but he also realizes that everyone does not think the same way he does. He is determine to find out what happened to Wellington, but along the way he discovers a lot of information that he had no clue about, such as his mother's affair with Mr. Shears (I also find it intriguing that he does not use periods after prefixes such as Mr). In his search for the person who murdered Wellington, he finds out a lot about his own life along the way. While I do not blame his father for some of his actions, there are some actions that he must take responsibility for, like killing Wellington. I'm not sure if I'm too fond of him keeping Christopher from his mother either. That is not fair to Christopher. Otherwise, good read!

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