The book is a bit exhausting to read, because the book is to appear as written by an autistic. This provides a prim-based chapter numbering, in the actions of alternating chapters (with incredible jumps) and partly irrelevant details. But an autistic makes a lot more, and quickly learns how to get used to their way of thinking and logic. Although the education of dog murder is not a minor matter, but resigns over a longer distance compared to the "understanding" factor. But that's not a bad thing, the book is indeed created close attention.
Well written, well researched, and therefore recommended completely.