spellmaster6

@whitney1227 yeah I have an ipod touch 4th gen that I read books offline on, but that status update was about how, on the computer, you must be connected to internet in order to read books, which is a pain when you live in a rural area with few wifi hotspots.
          	
          	oh and thanx for telling me about your cousin. Just out of curiosity, what is his area of interest? if you are interested in helping him cope, I would recommend reading "Thinking in Pictures" by Temple Grandin, it is by far, the best book I have ever read that accurately describes the reasoning and thought processes of a person with Aspergers.

HopelessRomantic_97

@spellmaster6 
          
          Hey hey! How are you??? 
          
          First off I love reading to and I can be a speed reader usually just depends for me!!!:) 
          
          Oh my name is MaKayla, but on here I am known as HopelessRomantic_97 !:) 
          
          I am nineteen as well. 
          
          Would you mind checking out my story who I really am and possibly give me some feedback????? 
          
          I am a new author and it's the first story I wrote for this app so it would greatly be appreciated that is for sure!!!:) 

whitney1227

Oh he has tons of interests. At different times he will get fascinated with a particular subject like he will have a thing for how motors work and he will find every motor he can and try to figure out how it is made. He loves games too. Thanks for the tip and I'll let my aunt know about the book; it might be the one he is reading now about it...

spellmaster6

@whitney1227 yeah I have an ipod touch 4th gen that I read books offline on, but that status update was about how, on the computer, you must be connected to internet in order to read books, which is a pain when you live in a rural area with few wifi hotspots.
          
          oh and thanx for telling me about your cousin. Just out of curiosity, what is his area of interest? if you are interested in helping him cope, I would recommend reading "Thinking in Pictures" by Temple Grandin, it is by far, the best book I have ever read that accurately describes the reasoning and thought processes of a person with Aspergers.

whitney1227

@spellmaster6 I read offline on a tablet all the time. There is an app for wattpad where you download books you are interested in as well as create you own stories, and you can read when ever you want! I LOVE IT! btw i have a cousin that is 8 and he was just diagnosed with aspergers syndrome, totally cool