I enjoyed reading the telling of the story first-person perspective of 15-year-old English boy Christopher Boone very. It is an entertaining written, easy to understand book, so stirred his incomparable humor that Christopher has Asperger's Syndrome, and he explains his environment with the mind and the disarming logic of an autistic boy. Nice side effect of the book is that you can learn a few things about Asperger's Syndrome, which has not been necessarily known, such as the blatant dislike certain colors affect to Christopher to the ingestion but can be tricked by using food coloring. Funny little drawings and brainteasers accompany the story and make it believable to Christopher's own book. Super I also liked that it completely without self-pity and Rührseeligkeit. The only drawback, hence the star deduction is the partially somewhat monotonous narrative style. That might have been chosen deliberately as a stylistic means to make the story of 15 year old autistic boy more believable, but it acts linguistically thereby somewhat one-dimensional. Despite everything, a great reader passport, a super gift for all occasions and a good entry-level reading to revive his being rostets English again.