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600 Hours of Edward
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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Edward Stanton is a 39-year-old with Asperger s syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder who tracks his most common waking time (7:38 a.m.), refuses to start his therapy sessions even one minute before the appointed hour (10:00 a.m.), and watches exactly one episode of Dragnet each night (10:00 p.m.). When 9-year-old Kyle and his mother move in across the street, Edward s timetable is upended, and for an exhilarating 600 hours, he opens his door to new neighbors and new problems. The solace of friendship, however, comes with risks heartache, uncertainty, and change. Ultimately, Edward must decide whether to remain in his rigid, solitary world or embrace the beautiful vagaries of the heart."
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LibrarianRyan
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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1. Goodreads days 658
2. 750 because there is this list of 580 picture books I have been trying to get through but I have been in a slump the last few months.
3. I think the only book I read this summer was Sadie and I loved it.
4. Hard to say. Best friends exorcism or babysitters guide to monster hunting.

#2018checkin

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I.readalot
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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I have a new favourite word: flummoxed. I enjoyed this story about a 39 year old with Asperger's and OCD. He schedules his day to the minute, records weather data for each day, is socially awkward, and is easily "flummoxed". He reminds me of Eleanor in Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and of Don in The Rosie Project. I seek these types of books about odd and eccentric characters because I can relate. This is first in a series of three books.

RaimeyGallant Nice review. :) 7y
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Eggs
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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Edward is a 39 yo man with OCD and Aspergers. He types a lot of "complaint letters", but does not mail them, per his therapist. This book entails his journey

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Well-ReadNeck
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Mehso-so

Similar to The Rosie Project. I preferred Rosie, but if you are caught up with those books and are looking for a read-a-like, this one is solid.

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Well-ReadNeck
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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After two DNFs in a row, picking up a book club pick. At least I know I'll finish it 😜

TorieStorieS My book club read this one last summer! There are two more books after it! I listened to the first two on audio! I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did! 😃 8y
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Lwsmith
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By necessity (characterization), redundant, and more than a bit predictable, I still liked it. Quick read. Told in first person, I came to like and cheer for Edward.

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Lwsmith
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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Not sure which of us enjoys my days off more. #dogs #readingbuddy Goal: finish one book and start another. Oh, and maybe clean the kitchen. 🤔

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Lwsmith
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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Storm rolling in. Feet up and enjoying one from the tbr pile. Liking it so far, although it's hard not to picture Sheldon from Big Bang Theory as Edward.

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Jerdencon
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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So far it's reminding me a lot of the Rosie Project... I almost feel like narrator is the same voice. I work with adults/children on autism spectrum and while they have a lot of similarities in their behaviors their personalities are distinctly different. Curious to see where this book goes.

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Jerdencon
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Have to have these done by December 31st for my 2 postal book clubs....just a busy time of year - but have to carve out time for reading! #postalbookclub

Foragingfantasy The language of flowers was really good! 8y
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Michellesibs
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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Loved loved loved this book! I literally cancelled my whole life while reading it as I just couldn't put it down. This book flows so well and I really felt that I was seeing the world through Edwards eyes so massive credit to the author. This book has left me feeling on a high and I can't wait to read the sequal. Thanks to Helen Boyce at #TBConFB for the recommendation.

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Beth.Pedota
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Too astute.

I am realizing that without the context, the quotes from this book aren't quite as great... This'll be the last one.

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Beth.Pedota
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster
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Not sure if the average reader is OCD enough to enjoy this book (and quotes from it) but I ADORED everything about it.

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Beth.Pedota
600 Hours of Edward | Craig Lancaster

"I think a high grammar standard may be a losing fight on the internet."

Too true.

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BookishDevices
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These two books are fantastic! On the blog today we chat a bit about them and Craig Lancaster joins us for an interview.
http://wp.me/p4kTLQ-fF

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