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*But that\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
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*But that\\\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
** That always anoyed me, the blurb just flat out tells us he has Autism, the author wanted it inconspicous but the book maker whated to make the people that read the back \\\'more interested\\\', Christopher has many aspects of Autism, but Mark Haddon didn\\\'t want to directly mention it incase he offened anyone.
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*But that\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
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*But that\\\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
** That always anoyed me, the blurb just flat out tells us he has Autism, the author wanted it inconspicous but the book maker whated to make the people that read the back \\\'more interested\\\', Christopher has many aspects of Autism, but Mark Haddon didn\\\'t want to directly mention it incase he offened anyone. [[Sarcasm Which worked spectacually]]
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*But that\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
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*But that\\\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
** That always anoyed me, the blurb just flat out tells us he has Autism, the author wanted it inconspicous but the book maker whated to make the people that read the back \\\'more interested\\\', Christopher has many aspects of Autism, but Mark Haddon didn\\\'t want to directly mention it incase he offened anyone. [[SarcasmWhich worked spectacually]]
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Christopher Boone is just a unusual individual concocted by Mark Haddon, possibly using autists as a reference.
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Christopher Boone is just a unusual individual concocted by Mark Haddon, possibly using autists as a reference.
*But that\\\'s not the problem; the problem is that the book is recommended for people who wish to understand autism.
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