This month the Platinum Book Club is reviewing The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon


"On my way to school I watch the cars going past the bus and remember their colours.

3 red cars in a row mean that it is going to be a Quite Good Day. 4 red cars mean that it is going to be a Good Day. 5 red cars mean that it is going to be a Super Good Day. And 4 yellow cars in a row mean that it is going to be a Black Day, which is a day when I don't speak to anyone and don't eat my lunch and Take No Risks, because yellow is the colour of custard and double yellow lines and Yellow Fever which is a deadly disease."

Fifteen-year-old Christopher has a photographic memory. He understands maths. He understands science. What he can't understand are other human beings.

When he finds his neighbour's dog, Wellington, lying dead on a neighbour's lawn, he decides to track down the killer and write a murder mystery novel about it. In doing so, however, he uncovers other mysteries that threaten to bring his whole world crashing down around him.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is an astonishing novel - funny, sad and utterly unputdownable.

How The Members Rated It - score out of 5

Astrolady - 3
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Nellbe -3
Iris - 2
*Shannon* - 4
Katanya 3.5
Jackie
Megan - 3
Sarah_H - 2
Mum5boyz - 3
Dee73 -2
Jillian - 3
Ambah - 3
Christy - 4
Sal - 4
BabyDreams
Bieleemorris
Cailin - 3.5
Fi - 3.5

If you wish to read the book, but are not a part of the Book Club please be warned that the following posts may contain spoilers for certain books.

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