Independent Reading Reflection
Some books I have read throughout this year was “the curious incident of the dog in night time” written by Mark Hadden, which is about a boy Called Christopher who has a disability of autism. He is not allowed to read facial expressions, sensitive with sounds, love mysteries, not feeling safe and genius at math. He lives with his father and attends a special needs school. The Story starts when a dog named Wellington died. This dog belongs to Mrs. Shears, it is killed by a pitchfork and found in a garden in a modern day. The problem started when Wellington (his neighbors dog) was murdered and Christopher likes to find the truth and solve mysteries.
I would rate this book as an 7 out of 10, because this book could teach people a lot of facts about people with autism, and families love are also included. I enjoy reading it, but the language the author use was always serious, that make the book didn’t seems fun enough.
I book I was planning to read on through out the years may be books that are about histories, like the book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”.