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Old 02-18-2011, 01:10 PM   #8328
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Can one read too much?
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Curious Story of the Dog in the Nighttime?

I LOVED it ---- read it twice, at once. Mean to read it again.

But I really like autism fiction. Most of it is excellent and very, very thought-provoking, about the nature of mind. One of the absolute best is Elizabeth Moon's "The Speed of Dark."

One of the absolute worst is "Rules of the House," out recently. You hate the kid, you can easily see where this murder mystery is going and what its solution is, and you REALLY hate the mother, a whiner, over-protective and weird generally who blames vaccines for everything and makes the kid eat strange diets to "improve" him; he hardly will eat anything voluntarily anyway.
I found Christopher violent and (potentially) dangerous.
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