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Rating: Summary: Don't look for rain man here Review: Anyone who has lived with someone who has autism knows they are not a characature. They are great people who are loved and an integral part of the family. This book has such a character and such a family. It also has the added bonus of being a great suspense story.
Rating: Summary: Don't look for rain man here Review: Anyone who has lived with someone who has autism knows they are not a characature. They are great people who are loved and an integral part of the family. This book has such a character and such a family. It also has the added bonus of being a great suspense story.
Rating: Summary: Fast Paced Suspense Review: If you like a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat pick up Compulsive Behavior. A look into the the minds of some exceptional people and the compulsions that rule us all. An exciting, nailbiting ,exceptionally vivid read Compulsive Behavior is a great book that won't let you put it down. A mother and her autistic son are propelled into terror as they inadvertently become witnesses to a murder. Mrs. Little captured the day to day hurdles of living with autism and drove them home for me by putting them in a setting of suspense. As well as the the unique perspective that an autistic person brings to a situation. This book is also a window into drug abuse and how far down it can take your life. Many people would not associate a rural area with drug abuse and this glimpse will be quite an eye opener. This book is realistic and there is some rough language, but it is relevant to the story and not excessive.
Rating: Summary: Fast Paced Suspense Review: If you like a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat pick up Compulsive Behavior. A look into the the minds of some exceptional people and the compulsions that rule us all. An exciting, nailbiting ,exceptionally vivid read Compulsive Behavior is a great book that won't let you put it down. A mother and her autistic son are propelled into terror as they inadvertently become witnesses to a murder. Mrs. Little captured the day to day hurdles of living with autism and drove them home for me by putting them in a setting of suspense. As well as the the unique perspective that an autistic person brings to a situation. This book is also a window into drug abuse and how far down it can take your life. Many people would not associate a rural area with drug abuse and this glimpse will be quite an eye opener. This book is realistic and there is some rough language, but it is relevant to the story and not excessive.
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