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Monthly Bonus Reads > Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's (April 2022)

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April Bonus Read - International Holidays

World Autism Awareness Day

Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's
by John Elder Robison


Sarah Rigg | 140 comments Oh my gosh, this is my favorite memoir by an autistic person ever. It is hilarious and well-written.


Michaela | 187 comments I got this from my library, so hope to read it later, as I had too many books on my list this month - like nearly always! ;)


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Audrey (niceyackerman) | 6 comments My son has autism; this would be good for me to read. (They no longer use "Asperger's" in diagnoses.)


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Michaela | 187 comments Finished this today, and it seemed a bit old-fashioned. Besides, I thought it was only partly about living in the spectrum but more about the author´s life as such. He must have been a distressing child, and his "pranks" even as an adult aren´t funny at all.


Sarah Rigg | 140 comments Hah, I loved this book and thought it was hilarious. I never thought about the fact that someone had to design the trick guitars that some bombastic heavy metal bands use, and the prank with the bathtub is memorable years after I first read this.

He's the elder brother of memoir writer Augusten Burroughs, and I think a certain sort of whimsy/humor runs in the family. I think either you resonate with it or you don't.


aPriL does feral sometimes  (cheshirescratch) I am loving this memoir! I know someone on the Spectrum. The author’s descriptions of his thinking is much like the thinking of the person I know. I wish, though, he could feel more of John Elder’s humor in his differences.


Josh Caporale (caponomics) | 15 comments I read this book back in 2010 and was really immersed in reading about John Elder Robison's story and experience. I am so happy to see that you read a book written by and about a subject with Asperger's syndrome, for I myself have Asperger's. What I liked is how honest Robison was about his story and experience and how candid he was about describing everything. He went to speak at the school I attended, but it was a year or so after I graduated.


Michaela | 187 comments Thanks Josh for your thoughts from someone who´s got himself Asperger´s! You can understand it better than others.


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Sophie (sophbookers) | 1 comments I just joined this book club. I’m very excited to read this one as an aspie myself who works in disability inclusion ❤️


Michaela | 187 comments Sophie wrote: "I just joined this book club. I’m very excited to read this one as an aspie myself who works in disability inclusion ❤️"

Looking ahead to your thoughts, Sophie!


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