Mark haddon books in order
Mark Haddon (1962-) Biography
Biographical and Critical Sources
PERIODICALS
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 29, 2003, John Freeman, "Whodunit Unveils Autistic Boy's Mind," p. D2; October 26, 2003, Greg Changnon, "Teen 'Rain Man' Confronts Canine and Other Mysteries," p. F3.
Book, January-February, 2003, Adam Langer, "The New Houdini: Mark Haddon," p. 43; July-August, 2003, Beth Kephart, "Little Sherlock," p. 76.
Booklist, April 1, 2003, Kristine Huntley, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 1376; January 1, 2004, Mary McCay, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 890.
Bookseller, January 24, 2003, "A Young Detective Obsessed by Detail," p. 29.
Books for Keeps, July, 1993, Adrian Jackson, review of Gridzbi Spudvetch!, p. 28; May, 1994, Steve Rosson, review of The Real Porky Philips, p. 8; July, 1995, Adrian Jackson, review of Agent Z and the Penguin from Mars, p. 12; September, 1995, Gill Roberts, review of The Real Porky Philips, p. 12.
Books for Your Children, summer, 1994, S. Williams, review of The Real Porky Philips, p. 13.
British Book News, March, 1988, Judith Elkin, review of Gilbert's Gobstopper, p. 13.
Economist, May 24, 2003, "Great Expectations; New Fiction," p. 85.
Entertainment Weekly, June 20, 2003, Ken Tucker, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 76.
Growing Point, July, 1989, review of Toni and the Tomato Soup, p. 5197.
Independent (London, England), June 6, 2003, Nicholas Tucker, "Making Sense of an Abnormal Normality: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," p. 15.
Junior Bookshelf, June, 1993, review of Gridzbi Spudvetch!, p. 105; August, 1993, review of Titch Johnson, Almost World Champion, p. 135.
Kirkus Reviews, January 1, 2003, review of Ocean Star Express, p. 60; April 15, 2003, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 557.
Kliatt, January, 2004, Jacqueline Edwards, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (audio-book), p. 44.
Library Journal, May 1, 2003, David Hellman, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 155; January, 2004, Michael Adams, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 184.
Magpies, September, 1996, Margaret Philips, review of The Sea of Tranquility, p. 28.
Newsweek, September 8, 2003, David Noonan, "'Allowed to Be Odd': The Hero of a Best-selling New Novel Is a 15-Year-Old Boy with Autism—But That Label Never Appears in the Book," p. 50.
New York Times Book Review, June 15, 2003, Jay McInerney, "The Remains of the Dog," p. 5.
Publishers Weekly, May 13, 1988, review of Gilbert's Gobstopper, p. 273; April 25, 1994, review of Baby Dinosaurs at Home, Baby Dinosaurs on Vacation, Baby Dinosaurs at Playgroup, and Baby Dinosaurs in the Garden, p. 75; September 16, 1996, review of The Sea of Tranquility, p. 82; July 1, 2002, John F. Baker, "Obsessed by Sherlock Holmes," p. 14; April 7, 2003, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 42.
Reading Teacher, October, 1989, review of Gilbert's Gobstopper, p. 56.
School Librarian, August, 1989, Joyce Banks, review of A Narrow Escape for Princess Sharon, p. 104; August, 1993, Julie Blaisdale, review of Gridzbi Spudvetch!, and Caroline Axon, review of Titch Johnson, Almost World Champion, p. 109; November, 1993, Alicen Geddes-Ward, review of Agent Z Meets the Masked Crusader, p. 155; February, 1997, Carolyn Boyd, review of The Sea of Tranquility, p. 19; August, 2001, review of Agent Z and the Killer Bananas, p. 136; summer, 2002, review of Ocean Star Express, pp. 74-75.
School Library Journal, September, 1988, Carolyn Polese, review of Gilbert's Gobstopper, p. 160; October, 1989, Susan H. Patron, review of Toni and the Tomato Soup, p. 84; September, 1994, Linda Wicher, review of Baby Dinosaurs at Home, Baby Dinosaurs at Playgroup, Baby Dinosaurs in the Garden, and Baby Dinosaurs on Vacation, p. 185; September, 1996, John Peters, review of The Sea of Tranquility, p. 178; October, 2003, Jackie Gropman, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, p. 207.
Spectator, May 17, 2003, Nicholas Barrow, "It Ain't Necessarily So," p. 65.
ONLINE
, (August 3, 2003), Mary Whipple, review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
, (February 10, 2004), Dave Weich, "The Curiously Irresistible Literary Debut of Mark Haddon."*
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