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Books I’ve Reviewed

Since some books have been reviewed on Media Monday, some on try-this Tuesday, and others on wanton Wednesdays, I thought it would be easier to gather all the books on one central location. Moreover this way I can organize them by topic rather than date.

So:

Comorbidities

Arnie and His School Tools by Jennifer Veenedall (4/5 stars) SPD 

Don’t Think About Monkeys edited by Adam Seligman and John Hilkevich (5/5 stars) Tourette’s

Autism Nonfiction

The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children With Autism by Adelle Jameson Tilton (1/5 stars)

Aquamarine Blue 5, edited by Dawn Prince-Hughes (0/5 stars)

The Only Boy in the World by Michael Blastland (5/5 stars)

Raising Blaze by Deborah Ginseng (0/5 stars)

Rex by Cathleen Lewis (4/5 stars)

Autism Fiction

Blue Bottle Mystery by Kathy Hoopman (2/5 stars)

Daniel Isn’t Talking by Marti Leimbach (3/5 stars)

Ian’s Walk by Laurie Lears (4/5 stars)

Playing by the Rules by Dena Luchsinger (1/5 stars)

Kid’s Educational

How Rude by Alex Packer (4/5 stars)

My Teacher Likes to Say by Denise Brennan-Nelson (5/5 stars)

Oxford Picture Dictionary for Kids (4/5 stars)

Random

The Unseen by T.L. Hines (1/5 stars)

Happy Reading.

3 comments

  1. Thanks for all your reviews!! I know you have a long list already, but you may want to add this book. I recently found London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd. Ted is a 10-year old Aspie who solves the mystery of his cousin’s disappearance with his older sister’s assistance. Both my boys enjoy this book.


  2. Ah, I looked it up and my library has it. I’ll be sure to add it to my to-read list!


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