Showing posts with label The Boy Who Fell To Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Boy Who Fell To Earth. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Review: The Boy Who Fell to Earth by Kathy Lette



From writer Kathy Lette, The Boy Who Fell To Earth traces the story of Lucy and her high-functioning autistic son Merlin, over a period of a year or two. I join my fellow readers on review websites in being disappointed in this book. Tragically chick-lit and insubstantial. As a book largely about living with autism it shines glimmers of hope throughout, however it's one liners and lack of content make it a fail. This was the first Lette novel I have read and safe to say I won't be going back for more. On the positive side, the plot is compelling, with more twists and turns than most, and I did finish it, so if you want an easy read and a laugh-a-minute or are interested in books about autism then give it a go.

Carpe Diem xx

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Title Tuesday: Dyslexia and the Summer Reading Bucket List Challenge


A combination of over-enthusiasm, work, slow reading and dyslexia means that my 'to read' pile is now pretty high. So this summer I'm challenging myself to become a bookworm and finish my 'summer reading bucket list'. These are just some of the books I need to get round to reading (after I finish Agatha Christie's 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans?'). 

What's on your bucket list?

Carpe Diem xx