""No, Christopher. I'm not sure that you do. I mean that they were very very good friends"(Haddon 60)
At this point in the story the main character Christopher is now realizing why his dad hates Mr.Shear( The neighbors husband) so much. This book is finally opening up and becoming allot more interesting. The murder is still unsolved about who killed Wellington and Christopher's father has refrained him from investigating it any further. Which is very suspicious. I am enjoying this book but am a little curious in the inner workings of Christopher's mind. It is puzzling to think of why he functions in the way that he does. I am astonished by the way the author is able to bring out the the personality of an autistic person. Christopher is also starting to open up. He is becoming more of an interesting person than in the beginning when he was very boring.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
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in addition to explaining your like or dislike, the main point of the blog is to develop your ability explain the theme, character in context to the story. Like or dislike, boring or interesting doesn't really explain the story and it's meaning. 7/10
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