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Tony Attwood worth reading?

Roxy

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I got a couple of books from the library and they were ok, quite helpful. The book by Tony Attwood (The Complete Guide to Aspergers Syndrome) was out on loan and not due back until next month, plus it's already on reserve by someone else. So, I wondered if anyone has read it and if so is it worth me buying a copy?
 
ABOSLUTELY. Attwood goes into all the detail in true aspie fashion. He's the best and smartest aspie advocate there is, And a personal hero of mine. I could not stop reading complete guide when i got it before my full aspie discovery occurred.

See also, the criteria of aspie discovery from his website. I will post the link when I get home from work
 

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