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The Rosie Effect: A Novel by Graeme Simsion
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The Rosie Effect: A Novel (edition 2014)

by Graeme Simsion

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The Wife Project is complete, and Don and Rosie are happily married, living in New York. But they're about to face a new challenge because, surprise! Rosie is pregnant. Don sets about learning the protocols of becoming a father, but his unusual research style gets him into trouble with the law. As Don tries to schedule time for pregnancy research, getting friends Gene and Claudia to reconcile, and staying on the right side of the social worker, he might lose Rosie when she needs him the most.… (more)
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Title:The Rosie Effect: A Novel
Authors:Graeme Simsion
Info:Simon & Schuster (2014), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 352 pages
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My partner really liked it. Rare example where we are on opposite sides of a book review. ( )
  Dorothy2012 | Apr 22, 2024 |
KIRKUS REVIEWFirst comes love, then comes marriage, then comesa baby that Don Tillman, lovable genius, has certainly not factored into his current life plan.The Aussie genetics professor who warmed hearts in The Rosie Project (2013) succeeded in snatching ?The World?s Most Beautiful Woman.? But pragmatic Don thinks his situation might be too good to last forever. He?s right. Enter Bud: Baby Under Development. After 10 blissful months of marriage, Rosie announces she?s pregnant, uprooting the carefully balanced life they?ve created in New York. Complicating matters is a secret Don?s keeping from Rosie: A lunch with friends turned disastrous when a new acquaintance, a social worker, diagnosed Don as unfit for fatherhood. This puts Don under a lot of stress, which he tries to combat by learning as much as he can about fetal development. He?s as lovably frustrating as ever, handling this unexpected situation with utmost practicality. Rosie, though, is having none of it. She?s Don?s emotional opposite, dismissing Don?s suggestions and turning fonder of the f-word by the minute. After creating such a successful offbeat relationship in his first book, author Simsion chooses to dismantle it, leaving the quirky lovebirds unable to communicate. Really, it?s Rosie?s fault. She?s become entirely unlikable, failing to see that underneath Don?s unconventional methods is a man who cares. Instead, she finds him ?embarrassing,? and it?s heartbreaking. The impending failure of their relationship feels sudden, most likely due to the book?s many side stories: Gene, Don?s best friend, is in New York after the breakup of his marriage. George, a rock star who lives upstairs, has issues of his own, as does a fellow pregnant couple with financial troubles. While Don tries to solve all these problems¥exercising his winning analytic voice¥his marriage is fading into the background, as is readers? support of the Don-Rosie combo. Simsion tries to swiftly mend what?s been broken, but the happily-ever-after is lacking confidence.Don prides himself on meticulous consideration of all scenarios; not even he could?ve imagined that the sparkle of his love story wouldn?t last.Pub Date: Dec. 30th, 2014ISBN: 978-1-4767-6731-4Page count: 304ppPublisher: Simon & SchusterReview Posted Online: Nov. 5th, 2014Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15th, 2014
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
It's been awhile since I read the Rosie Project and I remember enjoying it and thinking it was a cute variation of the typical romance novel. I waited a long time to read this sequel because I wasn't sure I was interested in spending more time with Don & Rosie and it turns out....I wasn't.

I read this book but instead of finding it cute I found it irritating and the final resolution was too fast and too easy and didn't seem earned at all.

Skip it. ( )
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
it was ok but not as cute as the first one ( )
  hellokirsti | Jan 3, 2024 |
I enjoyed this book but not as much as The Rosie Project, which I loved! ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
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The Wife Project is complete, and Don and Rosie are happily married, living in New York. But they're about to face a new challenge because, surprise! Rosie is pregnant. Don sets about learning the protocols of becoming a father, but his unusual research style gets him into trouble with the law. As Don tries to schedule time for pregnancy research, getting friends Gene and Claudia to reconcile, and staying on the right side of the social worker, he might lose Rosie when she needs him the most.

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