Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Napkins Personalized Comment



By Mark I adored Haddon "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night." Not only did I adored, but I think one of the best works published in the last year. In "A small thing" (which, I confess, has been on my bedside table for over a year before I started) I did not find that talent narrative in the book I was really amazed. "One thing to nothing" is a good book, definitely has a good story, attractive characters with whom to spend some 'reading time. But the creative power of Haddon you only see (unfortunately) in the final of mental degeneration George. In his character is able to communicate in different ways and intelligent. Clearly, the author gives the maximum when interpreting moods to limit or illness. Autistic boy with the previous book has probably reached its top. Maybe not. It will then be in the book before the dog was a being with a thousand meanings, in which the only dog \u200b\u200bthat is a pain in the ass dirty everywhere, there is too much sympathy. We'll see what the future holds, including dogs and disease.

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