I read the review and I have to say it doesn't go in much detail about any of the book. It seems like he didn't really read the book. His pros are pretty vague and could apply to many mystery books. Though he does add in humor and I see no humor in this book it is all very serious. The parts where there could be comedy are when Christopher has issues because of his disability which laughing at is just cruel. In the section guide review it only says things that happened at the beginning which makes me think this person only read the beginning then assumed the rest of the book. Like how it only says and eventually finds the killer, not much detail and doesn't say how he did it. This book did have cons however, this man lists none. Here is my review for the book:
Pros:
Interesting book
Good plot
Surprises
Cons:
Vague description of setting
Character cannot tell emotions apart so we can only assume how other characters are feeling
Guide Review
This book is in the perspective of a 15 year old autistic boy named Christopher Boone who sees the world very differently from the rest of us. This book starts us off right in the action with the death of a neighbors dog. Christopher decides to find who killed it. We see Christopher unravel this mystery throughout the book where the chapters are organized in prime numbers. In the book we see how Christopher thinks with every second chapter being about something he likes whether it be mathematics or Sherlock Holmes. In all this book is a great read and I recommend you read it!
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