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Truth or Dare

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Thinking her son deserves some answers about what happened to his mysterious Uncle Patrick, Joshua's mother starts to write the history of Patrick's last summer. Reading it on the sly, Joshua realizes... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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wow!

This book is not at all what I expected it to be like when I first picked it up. It's very deep, it makes you think alot and certainly left me wondering long after I'd finished the book. The book gives the impression it's mainly about Josh, but I think the main plot is more about Joanna, Patrick, Paul and the others, and Josh was just a way to allow the readers to find out what happened all those years ago. It's keeps you guessing throughout the whole book and although it was slow to start and a bit boring at times, it is an amazing read and worth reading. It's about a boy (Josh) who has to spend his summer at his sick grans house, but while he's there, he notices strange things, like a nailed up window, photo's with a missing person, a suitcase filled with old memories, but all seemed to be linked to one person in particular, and that person died years ago at the age of 13 and has not been spoken of since. But soon Josh starts to unravel the mystery and when the truth finally came out I felt my surprise as much as Josh must have. It is a great read, definatley worth borrowing, if not buying but you will want to read it time and time again, because you will definatley miss things out the first time which you wouldn't be able to understand without reading the whole book. It gives an insight to what life was like in the past and how some people don't want to find the reason behind mental disabilities, just a cure. The only thing that let it down was that it was a bit boring and unbelievable at times (gets cleared up at the end) but other than that, perfect!

Asperger's And Beyond!

Joshua Parker, 13 is not anticipating the summer of 1998. His maternal grandmother is near death and he does not relish the thought of spending the summer in her house instead of home. Joshua's mother insists he join her on this mission as Joshua's older sister Maggie and father have prior commitments. Joshua literally walks into a house of secrets. He learns that he had an uncle named Patrick who supposedly died the late summer of 1959. His Uncle Paul and mother Joanna have little information to share about this mysterious uncle. Joshua however discovers a box and a trail of clues. He finds a series of old comics drawn by his uncle; he finds a crawl space in the attic where his uncle liked to get away from it all. From a series of enigmatic notebooks and brilliantly crafted drawings, Joshua learns that this mysterious uncle was an avid astronomer and had a keen interest in anything to do with UFOs. More clues come from a computer game Joshua receives as a gift and also on files chronicling the summer of 1959 on Joanna's computer. Enlisting the help of a neighbor girl, the pair unravel a series of interlocking clues that lead them to...Joshua's uncle! This is a wonderful book that incorporates several genres. It is a delightful, brilliantly written novel that is part mystery, part science fiction and horror. I also like the way the author gives an excellent definition of Asperger's Syndrome and the affect AS has on behavior; communication and sensory responses/processing, as was evidenced in Joshua's Uncle Patrick and his paternal grandfather. Indeed, many of the behaviors the grandfather was reported as having fit on the autism/Asperger's (a/A) spectrum. The grandfather ruled with an iron fist and after 1959, nobody was to mention Patrick in any way, shape or form. He became a virtual memory. Thanks to a series of letters the grandmother saved dated 1992-1997; a dogged lawyer; an angel of a doctor; neighbors and an enigmatic computer game and the work of the two Computer Sleuths, mysteries are solved and old ghosts and misperceptions are put to rest.

diffrent ending the you expect

this was a great book the ending which i wont realive here is totaly differnt the i expected. the chacter with aspergers seems very rralstic you can tell the author study the disorder befrore she wrote the book,

An alien story that will twist your mind

Joshua and his mother have traveled to her childhood home to look after her mother. She has had a series of strokes, and she needs to be looked after. Being in the house reminds Joshua's mum of her childhood - and her oldest brother Patrick. As a release for her grief and tension, she begins to write down her story. Joshua finds the file and reads each installment - only to realise that what he is reading matches the storyline of his newest computer game. Joshua is driven to find the creator of AlienState 3 - but the truth may be harder than fiction.The only good thing about the whole thing is that at least Joshua gets to take his computer with him. Things get really strange though after Joshua finds the file that his mother starts writing about the last time she spent with her older brother Patrick. It is a tragic tale and one that takes her a long time to share. This book is hard hitting in one way, even though overall the story is a little bit corny. I enjoyed most parts of it, even though a few bits were cliched.

A Room of secrets

Josh doesn't want to go to his Grandmother's house with his mother. He doesn't wasn't to spend his summer holidays away from his friends in a stuffy old house. But he has no choice, and, while his mother is busy looking after his grandmother, he has to entertain himself.The book follows two stories - the story of Josh's summer, with a new friendship and his Grandmother's illness to deal with - and the story of Josh's Uncle Patrick, whose death is a mystery Josh slowly uncovers.This is an excellent read for 12 to 15 year olds.
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