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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. (Vintage)

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. (Vintage)

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Autor: Mark Haddon
Urheber: Mark Haddon
Verleger: Random House UK

Kaufen Neu: EUR 6,22

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Neu (77) Gebraucht (7) Sammlerstück (1) ab EUR 4,91

Bewertung: 4.5 von 5 Sternen 13 Rezensionen
Verkaufsrang: 969

Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 224
Versandgewicht: 0.4
Maße (innen): 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.9

ISBN: 0099470438
EAN: 9780099470434
ASIN: 0099470438

Publikation: April 2004
Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen
Versand: Internationaler Versand möglich
Zustand: Nue buch. Direkt aus Großbritannien nur in 3 - 5 Arbeitstagen. Aphrohead.

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5 von 5 Sternen Life from a different angle   August 18, 2008
Jens Aschenbrenner
0 aus 1 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich

What hit me first was the front cover of the book and its title. After reading "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy, "The curious..." seemed to be the relaxing and funny book I was looking for. And I was definitely not disappointed.
As a non native speaker l think its easy to read. It is written from the point of view of the fifteen-year-old Christopher Boon who suffers from Aspergers Syndrom, a form of autism. But easy to read does not mean that there is nothing to learn. Or do you know the complexity of "The Monty Hall Problem"? But you also learn how things we call familiar and common can develop into an almost insoluble problem. But learning is the smallest part in this thrilling murder mystery novel, that is written in such a lovely and lively manner.
Christopher Boone likes math because it`s logic, he has difficulties with new situations, he doesn't like food when it`s got particular colour and he decides by the colour of cars, if it`s going to be a good or a bad day. Seems a bit crazy, doesn't it? But when it comes to interpersonal relationships, his parents act much more absurdly than he does.
"The curious..." is a coming-of-age story that allows us to see life from a different angle. It provides an opportunity to question the logic behind our actions and to take a look at our selective perception. Probably things would be easier for all of us, if we looked for the colour of the cars on our way to work. Probably there are six red cars in a row.



1 von 5 Sternen Annoyingly daft entertainment   Juli 11, 2008
T. Meyer
7 aus 9 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich

It's amazing how many people praise the novel for its supposed insight it gave them into an autistic mind - of which they admit they don't have any idea. None of them seem to realise that the book merely meets their expectations of what an autistic mind would be like (as one can see by those reviews that confuse asperger downright with autism), and that moreover these expectations imply their being entertained by the deficiencies of the protagonist. Speaking as someone who has followed the recent debates surrounding asperger syndrome, as well as someone with personal experience of asperger children and adults I found the book pathetic. It does not do justice to asperger children and their often unacknowledged ingenuity but prefers the entertainment level of a freak show.


5 von 5 Sternen Tolles Buch!   April 13, 2008
Katharina Seraphin
1 aus 1 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich

Das Buch ist wirklich empfehlenswert, denn es zeigt, dass es durchaus möglich ist mit solch Themen wie Autismus auf eine bodenständige Art umzugehen.
Eine gelungene Mischung zwischen Humor und Ernst!




5 von 5 Sternen Lachen trotz Autismus   April 12, 2008
Dr. Turbanisch (Starnberg)
6 aus 7 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich

Ein sehr witzig geschriebenes Buch voller neuer Lebenseinsichten! Doch auf jeder Seite wurde ich an das Buch Fledermäuse und Buntschatten von meinem Freund Axel Brauns erinnert, einem genialen Autisten aus Hamburg. Wenn Sie diese autistische Hundegeschichte gelesen haben, was ich Ihnen nur empfehlen kann, machen Sie bei Brauns weiter!


5 von 5 Sternen lesenswert!   April 6, 2008
B. Gössler (Graz)
1 aus 2 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich

ein wunderbares buch! einfacher aber ausdrucksstarke wortwahl(also auch für englisch-anfänger geeignet), unheimlich mitreißend, für ein "kinder- oder jugendbuch" echt gut geschrieben! da kann sich harry potter ein scheibchen abschneiden!

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