Title: Anything but Typical by Nora Raleigh Baskin
Why I Started to Read This Book: At home, I was running out of books to read. At school, my teacher gave me a pile of books to read. She told me to read a book and tell her how that book was. So guess what I did? I’m writing on my blog and sending the link to her. Anyway, Anything But Typical was in that pile of books.
What is it About? It is about a twelve-year old autistic kid. His name is Jason. He writes stories on a website called StoryBoard where a lot of other people can read them. On his website, he writes a story, and a kid whose online name is PhoenixBird, replies back to him. She really likes his stories. The two exchange their writing. Jason discovers that her real name is Rebecca. He really wants to meet her. However, he is also terrified. He is afraid that she will only see his autism, not who he really is. Jason decides to go to that year’s StoryBoard Convention. He finds out that Rebecca is also going. What happens next? Read Anything But Typical to find out.
What Did I Like About This Book? I liked how this book was from Jason’s point of view. He had challenges that autistic kids could have. And I am not talking about the symptoms, but about how the world perceives him. If you are a reader who likes unique books of realistic fiction, you will love this book.
What Didn't I Like About This Book? Nothing.
Does This Belong On My Cool Lane Or Not? I think this book would be in the Unique part of My Cool Lane!
Why I Started to Read This Book: At home, I was running out of books to read. At school, my teacher gave me a pile of books to read. She told me to read a book and tell her how that book was. So guess what I did? I’m writing on my blog and sending the link to her. Anyway, Anything But Typical was in that pile of books.
What is it About? It is about a twelve-year old autistic kid. His name is Jason. He writes stories on a website called StoryBoard where a lot of other people can read them. On his website, he writes a story, and a kid whose online name is PhoenixBird, replies back to him. She really likes his stories. The two exchange their writing. Jason discovers that her real name is Rebecca. He really wants to meet her. However, he is also terrified. He is afraid that she will only see his autism, not who he really is. Jason decides to go to that year’s StoryBoard Convention. He finds out that Rebecca is also going. What happens next? Read Anything But Typical to find out.
What Did I Like About This Book? I liked how this book was from Jason’s point of view. He had challenges that autistic kids could have. And I am not talking about the symptoms, but about how the world perceives him. If you are a reader who likes unique books of realistic fiction, you will love this book.
What Didn't I Like About This Book? Nothing.
Does This Belong On My Cool Lane Or Not? I think this book would be in the Unique part of My Cool Lane!
What a fabulous review! I can't wait to hear the rest of your reviews from that "pile of books" I gave you to devour! As always, above and beyond fantastic work, Aditya!
ReplyDeleteI will be working on the rest of the books you gave me. So far, there is not one book that I don't like! Thanks so much :)
DeleteI had to stop by and say hello and thank you Adi for your kind review, your thoughtful words, and your insightful reading. Keep on reading. warmly, nora
ReplyDeleteI was jumping off the walls when I saw that a real author like you had commented on my blog! Thank you so much. I really appreciated that you took the time to read and comment on my blog!
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