Jessica Jessica’s Comments (group member since Aug 14, 2012)


Jessica’s comments from the Aspies group.

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Welcome! (70 new)
Feb 28, 2017 08:02AM

76026 Welcome aboard and nice to meet you :)
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Aug 28, 2016 01:18PM

76026 That is not a problem at all, I was wanting to know what your book was called anyway :)
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Aug 28, 2016 12:19PM

76026 :)
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Aug 27, 2016 08:04PM

76026 That was supposed to say great to meet you.....
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Aug 27, 2016 08:04PM

76026 Great news meet you Tom!
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Jan 23, 2016 08:50PM

76026 Welcome Esther, glad to meet you :)
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Apr 16, 2015 08:45AM

76026 I am interested! Feel free to share them here, maybe others are interested.
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Apr 15, 2015 09:45PM

76026 :) no problem, i try to keep up with it here, not always easy though.
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Apr 15, 2015 08:11PM

76026 Hey guys, glad you joined, and posted. I am 32 and don't have an official diagnosis, just a self diagnosis. My mom and aunt diagnosed me first 12 years ago.
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Mar 24, 2015 10:32PM

76026 Welcome Christian and Ash, glad you joined the group and discussion :)
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Mar 02, 2015 08:57AM

76026 Welcome Ash :) we don't get much activity here but I will try to check back often if you want to chat.
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Nov 06, 2014 02:26AM

76026 Welcome everyone, glad you introduced yourselves :)
Autism BOOK (2 new)
Oct 30, 2014 10:58PM

76026 Thank you for sharing the book here :)
76026 Yea, that was the main reason I joined Goodreads, was to track the books I was reading and also to find other books that I might want to read. I don't have an official diagnosis but I have read enough about ASD to know that I probably am an Aspie but getting a diagnosis as a female is a lot harder, unfortunately. I actually like the term aspie better than some of the "official" names they have given us. I like the play on words better that Rudy Simone came up with "Aspergirls." I created the group just to see what other aspies were reading, not necessarily for socialization. I have the forum that I created for that and here is the link if anyone is interested in socializing with others on the spectrum http://butterflyscreations.proboards.... if not, that's fine too.
76026 David wrote: "hhmm - this was written last spring, but I am wondering if this groop, or ANY groop on GR is actually SOCIAL. dyoo all find that's tru? -has any1 MET/befriended, or even swapped BUKS w/ any1? I rea..."
Yea, I haven't seen the social aspect either on GR.
Welcome! (70 new)
Apr 18, 2014 04:33AM

76026 Welcome Josh. Nice to see you found us. please feel free to post books you have read into the group and ask for advice on other books that you were wondering if they were any good :)
76026 ah, I will have to check out that one too :)
76026 the "Asperger's in Girls" do you mean "Asperger's and Girls" by Tony Atwood or "Aspergirls" by Rudy Simone? The second one is the one I have read, I tried to read one of Tony Atwood's books: "The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome" but had a hard time concentrating on it. It wasn't written in a way I could relate. I have also read "Pretending to be Normal" by Liane Willey. I also tried reading a couple of Temple Grandin's books but I couldn't concentrate on those either. I then moved on to the John Clark/Jack Ryan series. I am on the 4th book in the series "The Hunt for Red October."
76026 Well I had tried getting some activity going but nothing will happen if others don't show interested in adding to the book list and discussion so I got tired of trying to get things moving. If you want to get things moving that sounds great. If anyone else has read anymore books relevant to the type of group or just books you want to add to the list, that's fine by me. I want to know what you all have read Autism related or not.
Welcome! (70 new)
Feb 11, 2014 11:48PM

76026 Welcome, glad you posted :)
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