
Another thing irritated me (personal) was how the author had written the ‘’dad-part’’ in the book. The father lies about to his own child that the mother who gave him birth is dead. And he hides the letters from, and kills the dog Christopher liked. And when the neighbor thought that it was Christopher who had killed the dog, the dad didn’t do anything. What type of dad does that? If my dad had done that to me, I have never forgiven him for that. But there again I can see the fathers point, because he got Asperger’s syndrome, and people with Asperger’s are usually a few years younger in their mind.
I can say that there was something I liked with the book… that was his math skills. He didn’t give up taking the math exam, and the most shocking part was that he got a good grade in it.
The plot in the book is very good, but it wasn’t my type of book!
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