the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime
# Chapter 2 Summary -The book opens seven minutes after midnight, when the narrator, Christopher John Francis Boone, finds Wellington, the poodle belonging to Mrs. Shears, his neighbor, dead on Mrs. Shears’ lawn with a garden fork through its side. Christopher touches the dog’s muzzle and observes that it is still warm. He wonders who killed Wellington, and why.
When it’s said to not a judge a book by its cover, I think its true. Looking at the book cover and design, I felt bored and unenthusiastic because of the fact that the previous book I read, Kindred was more captivation and questionable. But after reading the first 10 pages which were surprising because of they were in prime numbers, I began to catch on. I think it is an informative novel because it taught me about autism which I was not aware of before reading this novel. Besides, The narrator, Christopher Boone does a great job changing the readers’ mind, because his book helped me have a different point of views of people suffering from different disorders or disability.