Sunday, March 17, 2013
Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend
I can't say anything bad about this book. It's fantastic, thus deserving a spot on my list of favorite books.
I love books with an interesting narrator. Whether it's a boy with Autism. Or death. Or a dog in The Art of Racing in the Rain. This book is maybe the best. It's an imaginary friend. The little boy who made Budo (the imaginary friend) up has Asperger's, although the book never explicitly states it.
The first half of the book is the character development, and it makes you fall in love with both the boy and his friend. The second half of the book is where it gets reminiscent of Room, although not as dark.
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