Wow, this book is not quite like any other book I've read. I am really enjoying it yet. Christopher Boone has had a few weird encounters with policeman and members of the public. It's really neat the way that it's written because the author makes the plot seem at its peak but actually the book has had a lot of 'peak' points: Wellington being killed for example this point of the story seems to be the main scenario but actually it changes after the mystery,'Who killed Wellington?' the main focus turns to Christopher's mind and the situations he is in at the time like the people in his life. We first see sings of asbergus sindrome when he hits the policeman at the start of the book. I first thought it was just a spasm but as the book goes on it's quite obvious that he is disabled. I think that the way its written is cool because the author puts in a lot of situations which makes it exiting and tense. I don't know about you but I personally feel sorry for young Christopher as he doesn't know any better. So that concludes this weeks post.
Nicholas
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