Last year when I read The Rosie Project, it blew me away. (My review here.) 5 stars, funniest book I'd read in ages, I bought copies for friends and family, I sang its praises to all who would listen. So I had high hopes for The Rosie Effect, but as is so often the case with sequels, I should have q...
Last year, Graeme Simsion blew me away with The Rosie Project. Despite my qualms at the beginning, Don Tillman soon became a character who I absolutely adored. His punctuality, honesty, and over the top preparation for everything in life made him an intriguing person. I wasn't expecting to love Don....
I did not like this book at all. It's flat, one dimensional, uninteresting, juvenile and unbelievable. Couldn't hold my attention long enough for me to finish it.
[This ARC was provided to me for the cost of zero of your monies by the publisher. NetGalley was involved. Aren't they always?] I wasn't the greatest fan of Grameme Simsion's first novel, The Rosie Project. It took too long to get going and - particularly in the early sections - bore the scars of ...
Last year’s funny and heartwarming hit, The Rosie Project was the story of a wildly intelligent but socially awkward professor who determined to find a suitable wife, and then ended up with Rosie, who was perfect for him so long as you weren’t looking at a spreadsheet This year’s follow-up, The Ro...
Okayyy... hmm, where do I start?Let's start with the thing I found the most disturbing: THIS BOOK HAS ZERO PLOT!No, I'm not kidding. I wish I was. The only thing (person) that kept this book moving and kept it from being boring was Don!I've read The Rosie Project in March and I loved it! I kind of e...
The Rosie Project was one of my favourite reads of the year, so I couldn't believe it when I saw The Rosie Effect on Netgalley. After finishing The Rosie Effect, I can safely say that Don is still tied with Ryan Dean West of Winger as my favourite character of the year. I must say, if you haven...
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