
Stim
A Fiction, Young Adult, Psychology book. Well show them that were not just geeky freaks and obsessive nerds...
Robert is different. He has Asperger's Syndrome. He experiences the world differently to 99% of the population. Follow his entertaining and highly empathetic story as he struggles to realise and accept who he really is, try to understand other people—which he cannot—and find a girlfriend. Especially find a girlfriend—he's decided it's his special project for the year. Accompanied on this transformative journey by his quirky flatmates, Chloe (who also has Asperger's, amongst other things), Stef (who hasn't, but doesn't mind) and their oddly-named kitten, Robert endures a myriad of awkward moments in his quest to meet a nice, normal girl...and not even a major earthquake will stop him.This absorbing and humorous story is starkly told from Robert's point of view, through the kaleidoscope of autistic experience.
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This review and many others can be found on my blog - Feed Your Fiction AddictionStim is an incredibly insightful book, written from the perspective of a person with Asperger's. I so enjoyed seeing the world through Robert's eyes!What I loved:Insight into the Aspie world. Anyone who knows someone on the spectrum will benefit from reading... Stim is a quirky and emotional tale told from the voice of Robert, a young man with Aspergers Syndrome. Robert is such a beautiful character; hes simple and complex all at the same time. Hes very straight-forward, as some autistic folks can be, so he really means what he says and he doesnt understand why NS (non-spectrum) people dont... A big thanks to the author for providing a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review As an Occupational-Therapist-in-the-making, books about people on the spectrum are particularly close to my heart (case in point, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon). Stim by Kevin Berry is no exception.An amazing...