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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

By: Mark Haddon
Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
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Fifteen-year-old Christopher Boone has Asperger's Syndrome, a condition similar to autism. He doesn't like to be touched or meet new people, he cannot make small talk, and he hates the colors brown and yellow. He is a math whiz with a very logical brain who loves solving puzzles that have definite answers.

One night, he observes that the neighbor's dog has been killed, since it is not moving and has a large garden fork stuck in its body. Christopher knows this is wrong. He has never left his street on his own before, but now he'll have to in order to find out who killed the dog. What he discovers will shake the very foundation of his perfectly ordered life.

Critically acclaimed author Mark Haddon, a two-time BAFTA winner, crafts a stunning masterpiece that is funny, honest, and incredibly moving.

©2003 Mark Haddon (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC

Accolades & Awards

Los Angeles Times Book Prize
2003
Coming of Age Los Angeles Times Book Prize Family Life Literary Fiction Thought-Provoking Heartfelt Funny Genre Fiction Witty Inspiring Feel-Good Scary

Critic reviews

  • Alex Award Winner, 2004

"The novel brims with touching, ironic humor. The result is an eye-opening work in a unique and compelling literary voice." (Publishers Weekly)
"Fresh and inventive." (Booklist)
"Smart, honest and wrenching....Will quickly hook you in." (San Francisco Chronicle)
"Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent." (The Boston Globe)

Editorial Review

Mark Haddon’s engrossing and intensely human novel about an autistic boy investigating the murder of a neighbor’s dog remains one of my favorite feats of storytelling. And I consider myself especially fortunate to have experienced it for the first time in audio. Award-winning narrator Jeff Woodman masterfully captures Christopher’s youth, intelligence and disarming directness, employing a detached delivery that conveys his condition while hinting at a rich emotional life that lays just underneath. It’s a beautifully nuanced performance that’s authentic, effortless, and deeply affecting. —Reid., Audible Editor
Unique Perspective • Authentic Portrayal • Perfect Narration • Emotional Depth • Unexpected Twists • British Accent

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I simply loved this book! The narrator really nailed the character of Christopher. The author did a fabulous job of tapping in to the thought processes of a boy with high-functioning autism.

Everything is in place - except for the lack of pictures. I bought a copy of the book, so that I can read it again with the benefit of the illustrations. This is one time when a supplementary PDF file containing all of Christopher's pictures would have been much appreciated.

Nevertheless, this audiobook deserves all five stars of my rating.

Fabulous!

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For some reason I wasn't that excited to listen to this book but so many people told me to read it and it was so short I decided to go ahead with it. I really enjoyed it! It is a story about an autistic boy who wants to solve a mystery and it is written from his point of view. It is a good story that kept me interested to the point that I would sit in my car just to keep listening. I would recommend it for its emotional power.

Suprisingly enjoyable

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This tale is written from the point of view of a young man with high functioning autism. Through his own eyes and inner monologues, you watch him make sense of the world around him while he problem-solves and satisfies his curiosity. It's not the type of book I'd normally pick up, but I ended up quite glad that I did.

Brilliant Insight into High Functioning Autism

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This was a fascinating read but I started to wonder if the author was attempting to win a bet about how many times he could fit the f-word into the book. I'd guess he won the bet.

Good book but...

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What did you love best about The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time?

Having a close family member with Asperger's Syndrome I was in an excellent position to understand the character. and this book brought out the situation very clearly, and put me in position to understand it on a first person level, instead of an outsider looking across (not in).

It would benefit from a brief forward so listeners without background would have a better hope of understanding early on in the book.

But aside from all that minor nit, the book is brilliant and could be used as a great teaching tool for many different purposes.

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Great book, but please prepare 1st

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