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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Folks, THIS is what it's like to be an Aspie
When I came to realize last summer that I might just have Asperger Syndrome, I was elated. I finally at least had an idea of why I was so ... peculiar. I also wanted Answers, so I embarked upon a quest to learn more about this mysterious syndrome. I've read some good books on the subject over the past several months but the only one to really capture the escence of what...
Published on April 11, 2007 by Patrick Banks

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Personal experience
I appreciate the author's courage and honesty
while sharing his personal conflicts. They were
very insightful. Though I respect his religious
views, I felt a little overwhemed by the extra
information concerning his faith. Apart from that
he should be congratulated for his accomplishments.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Folks, THIS is what it's like to be an Aspie, April 11, 2007
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Patrick Banks (Portland, Maine) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Feeling's Unmutual: Growing Up With Asperger Syndrome (Undiagnosed) (Paperback)
When I came to realize last summer that I might just have Asperger Syndrome, I was elated. I finally at least had an idea of why I was so ... peculiar. I also wanted Answers, so I embarked upon a quest to learn more about this mysterious syndrome. I've read some good books on the subject over the past several months but the only one to really capture the escence of what it actually _feels_ like to be an Aspie is Hadcroft's. If you have a loved one with Aspergers, or if you are an Aspie yourself, read this book. Hadcroft's experiences as an adolescent were painfully familiar, as were his woe's in the adult world. Then there are the fantasy worlds he retreated into. Man, I know all about those. True, we differ in many specifics, especially religion. (He's a Jehovah's Witness, I'm a staunch athiest). Big picture wise, though, we are much the same. Thanks to his Aspergers, Hadcroft has a unique outlook on life, as do I. He's had his struggles but now he seems to be finding his way in life. That gives me confort as I try to do the same for myself. This book is a window - a window into the minds of folks like Will Hadcroft, myself, and millions of Aspies the world over.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Personal experience, October 22, 2010
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Alvin Campbell (Fort Smith, AR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Feeling's Unmutual: Growing Up With Asperger Syndrome (Undiagnosed) (Paperback)
I appreciate the author's courage and honesty
while sharing his personal conflicts. They were
very insightful. Though I respect his religious
views, I felt a little overwhemed by the extra
information concerning his faith. Apart from that
he should be congratulated for his accomplishments.
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