All those years of reading sci-fi... what a waste. I’ve just come to the conclusion I’ve been reading all the wrong books because The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time knocks the spots off everything else I’ve ever read. If you want to know why, read the rest of this post. If you’d rather find out for yourself (thereby avoiding spoilers), go to Amazon and order it... NOW! :)
[review with minor spoilers follows...]
Written from the perspective of a 15 year old kid with Asperger’s syndrome (sounds rather like autism to me), the book’s use of simplistic language and poorly structured sentences lends it a convincingly childlike quality from the get-go. Halfway through the book, I felt this kept me rather emotionally detached and I even wondered where the book was going. Then, BLAM! — a shot of raw emotion delivered in the same matter-of-fact style and it blows you away.
Although it tailed off again in the second half, the finale was shattering. The last 5 or 10 pages even brought a tear to the eye, for god’s sake! Terrific stuff. And absolutely heart-breaking. It’s this contrast between the lead character’s simplistic outlook on life and the complexities of real life emotions that makes the book as strong as it is. Little wonder it won the Whitbread Book of the Year award. I just hope I’ve not spoiled it for you. But then, I did warn you about that!
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