I would also recommend these non-fiction books: John Elder Robison's book, "Look Me in the Eye" is a very insightful autobiography of his life with Asperger's. (Robison also happens to be the brother of "Running With Scissors" author Augusten Burroughs). And, I found Dr. Temple Grandin's "Emergence: Labeled Autistic" and "Animals in Translation" to be fascinating reading as well.
On "Asperger's Syndrome" To Become Obsolete. Finally.
I loved "Curious Incident", too.
I would also recommend these non-fiction books: John Elder Robison's book, "Look Me in the Eye" is a very insightful autobiography of his life with Asperger's. (Robison also happens to be the brother of "Running With Scissors" author Augusten Burroughs). And, I found Dr. Temple Grandin's "Emergence: Labeled Autistic" and "Animals in Translation" to be fascinating reading as well.