Mar. 28th, 2004

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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
by Mark Haddon.


15 year old Christopher Boone finds his neighbour's dog murdered, impaled by a garden fork.

Upset by the dog's death, he sets out to find the killer. The problem is Christopher is autistic. He's brilliant at maths. He has a photographic memory. And he never tells a lie. But he cannot understand other people and their emotions.

Mark Haddon has pulled off a remarkable feat here, making a character so detached from normal human emotion into a fascinating narrator. And he finds an eerie poetry in Christopher's fantasies of being completely alone in a world where he doesn't have to deal with other humans.

Obviously, this is a book about the nature of truth. Or more accurately, the subtlety of truth. Christopher may collect all the facts, but he cannot solve the crime because he cannot understand the meaning behind them.

It's an enthralling read. Some might skip over Christopher's digressions where he analyses a mathematical problem, or draws detailed maps of his neighbourhood walks. And the nature of Christopher's condition means that the characterization of the other characters is limited to the narrow slits that Christopher sees them through.

But Haddon writes his narrator so well that Christopher's mind seems both familiar and fascinating. It was only towards the end of the book minor spoiler )that I was reminded how utterly alien Christopher is.

Go read it. It’s good.
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Just got back from a shopping trip to the city.

Picked up the last copy of Pirates of the Caribbean in JB for [livejournal.com profile] andricongirl. Apparently they've sold some 2,000 copies in the 10 days since it was released. Also picked up Harvey Crumpet. You know- Australian animated short. Won an Oscar.

Grabbed a couple of CDs from JB as well: Evanescence and Sarah McLachlan. Then to balance out the girliness, I went down to the new Missing Link to find some Jawbreaker, purely because this site made them sound cool.

The new Missing Link is a lot cleaner, and a lot less cramped. They haver a stage space for in-store performances. And there were lots of cute little punked up toys on top of the shelves (not to mention cute little punker girls perusing them). Although I have my doubts about the 12" CBGB Club Punk dolls.

And the guy who served me was pure Emo poster boy: black trucker cap, black plug-peircings in his ears, black thick glasses, black t-shirt and jeans, and tattoos down his arms.

How to Dress Emo, indeed.

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