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silverneurotic
silverneurotic rated it 11 years ago
He owed a lot of people, but I was the only one left to collect. I told myself that I didn’t care about him, only about what he owed me, whatever that was. I even tried to believe it. When Mitch Quillen’s life begins to unravel, he fears there is no escape. His marriage and his career are both faili...
The More I Read. . .
The More I Read. . . rated it 11 years ago
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell (Y/A) Park and Eleanor's first meeting, their first touch, that first kiss, and their first breakup is expertly detailed in alternating POVs. Being able to witness Park's shy advances and Eleanor's tentative responses just made me love these two more. I cheered th...
flippin'pages
flippin'pages rated it 11 years ago
For a first novel this was a really good book. There is a lot of repetition thoughout but eventually it becomes so much a part of the unique character of Edward that we get to know and love that it just begins to flow along with the story. The first few pages are the toughest to get through, the rep...
Frieda
Frieda rated it 12 years ago
Dies ist die deutsche Version des englischen Buchs "600 Hours of Edward".Dieses Buch ist ein schönes Buch.Zu Beginn ist es eher ein witziges Buch, einfach, weil Edward, der am Asperger Syndrom leidet, ganz anders ist. Es wird beschrieben, wie Edward sein Leben lebt und das ist mehr oder weniger gepr...
The More I Read. . .
The More I Read. . . rated it 12 years ago
600 Hours of EdwardTo put it succinctly, I was blown away by "600 Hours of Edward." Edward Stanton is 39 years old, unemployed, lives alone in a house purchased by his very wealthy politician father, and has Asperger's Syndrome and OCD. Because of his disability, Edward finds comfort in routine, ...
These Books Are My Friends
These Books Are My Friends rated it 56 years ago
I received this book from NetGalley.comOh Edward, I missed you. Lancaster returns with another look into Edward's life. It was great to see the progress that Edward has made and how far he has come since the first book. In this book, Edward was faced with some very real "adult" obstacles and he m...
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