![]() ![]() The main character is an econometrician who’s favorite activity is crunching data- but aside from that, it’s pure contemporary romance. ![]() If there’s no vampires, robots, or rebellious colonies staging a revolution at the end of the world, I usually don’t want it. I stick more to YA fantasy, dystopia, and the occasional sci-fi. I’d like to say, I pretty much never read romance novels. Though, that second part has to do less with the autism and more with the fact that this is a racy, romance paperback! ![]() Scintillating, tongue-in-teeth, toes secretly curled as I curl up on the sofa, pleasurable. And that’s what made the experience of reading The Kiss Quotient so uniquely profound and, yeah, I’ll say it: pleasurable. Okay, this is extreme because I love to read, and let’s face it, most books are not about, or written by, autistic people. I don’t ever want to read another book that’s not about, or written by, autistic people ever again.
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