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Old 08-20-2009, 10:56 PM
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Anybody read Trigger by Susan Vaught?

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It's part of my summer reading project for school. Wow. I HATE reading but this is the book that changed my mind from reading sucks to reading can be good, depending on the book. For those wo never read it, I recomend it. A little overview is it is about a teen who attempted suicide and failed.
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Old 08-23-2009, 12:14 AM
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It's part of my summer reading project for school. Wow. I HATE reading but this is the book that changed my mind from reading sucks to reading can be good, depending on the book. For those wo never read it, I recomend it. A little overview is it is about a teen who attempted suicide and failed.
Congratulations! You have just escaped missing out on one of the real pleasures in life - not to mention what it can do for your knowledge and understanding of pretty much everything.

Seriously, I'm really glad to hear that this has changed your mind about reading. No go get some more.

I haven't read the book you mention, but from the brief description you gave, and from reading some of your other posts, I would guess that you might enjoy "The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night-time" by Mark Haddon. Great book!

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The title The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (or the curious incident of the dog in the night-time as it appears within the book) is an appropriate one for Mark Haddon's ingenious novel both because of its reference to that most obsessive and fact-obsessed of detectives, Sherlock Holmes, and because its lower-case letters indicate something important about its narrator.

Christopher is an intelligent youth who lives in the functional hinterland of autism--every day is an investigation for him because of all the aspects of human life that he does not quite get. When the dog next door is killed with a garden fork, Christopher becomes quietly persistent in his desire to find out what has happened and tugs away at the world around him until a lot of secrets unravel messily.

Haddon makes an intelligent stab at how it feels to, for example, not know how to read the faces of the people around you, to be perpetually spooked by certain colours and certain levels of noise, to hate being touched to the point of violent reaction. Life is difficult for the difficult and prickly Christopher in ways that he only partly understands; this avoids most of the obvious pitfalls of novels about disability because it demands that we respect--perhaps admire--him rather than pity him.
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Cool, I'll check it out.
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