The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

Name- The Kiss Quotient
Written by- Helen Hoang
Published by- Corvus publishers
Pages- 314
Ratings- 5🌟
Plot-
Socializing made Stella Lane nervous, the fact that she was autistic and suffered from Asperger's Syndrome scares the hell out of her when someone tries to be close. Yet, Stella's mother wants her to get married and have kids. Stella being a smart and successful econometrician decides to hire an escort who could teach her something about relationships. That's how Michael enters the equation and Stella's life. What happens next? (Read the book to find out)
Review-
●The book deals with a very refreshing yet extraordinary concept. The hardships of a person dealing with Autism and Asperger's and how they are with their social skills are described in a way understandable to every reader.
●The concept of sexuality is also explored in this book in the light of how an autistic person can cope up with this kind of situations.
●The characters were all extremely well constructed. The plot was the best part, revealing the nature of an author who can easily think out of the box and likes to deal with challenges.
Personal Views-
Syndromes and genetic disorders always fascinated me. That was the main reason why my dissertation dealt with cognitive behaviour and decision making. May be this was one of the reasons why I loved this book so much. The author conjured up a Story dealing with well researched facts and imagination which according to me was the best part of this book.

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