The art of love is never a science: Meet Don Tillman, a brilliant yet socially inept professor of genetics, who’s decided it’s time he found a wife. In the orderly, evidence-based manner with which Don approaches all things, he designs the Wife Project to find his perfect partner: a sixteen-page, sc...
I really loved this book.The main character of Don Tillman was in a word fantastic. I had some problems with others around him, but he was astute, funny (without meaning to me), loyal, and above all true to himself. And to have a main character be an adult with Asperger's and not realizing it, was a...
I originally read a library version of this book but also obtained a copy from the publishers via Net Galley which I requested for review purposes and which was provided in return for an honest review. Don Tillman is getting married. He just doesn’t know who to yet…The Wife Project will solve that p...
OK read. I felt like I was reading the Big Bang Theory because Don reminded me so much of Sheldon Cooper. I did not feel particularly partial to the book but I was not bored either. It didn't take me long to finish the book, which means the plots were not complicated. A Sheldon-like scientist meets ...
I didn't really think this one would work for me. It got on my nerves even before I read it. First, because I was afraid it would be a book like The Fault In Our Stars, which I promised myself I wouldn't force myself to read any more (even though now everyone keeps asking me what my opinion is on Pa...
Read by Angela B: The main character, Don Tillman is a genetics professor and to me is straight out of The Big Bang Theory. Loved him and the light manner this book was written. A light read that was fun, amusing and fresh.
When I picked this book up, I didn't think I would be able to get through it. Why? Because I found Don's voice to be dry, overly logical, and overwhelmingly factual. Interestingly enough, that's exactly why I ended up loving this book. Don is a character that will be impossible to forget. I've never...
A funny, heartwarming story of a man looking for love in an unusual way. Don is forty years old. He decides to make a list of everything he wants in his future wife. They have to meet those requirements. But when Rosie shows up his life is changed. In hopes to help her find her father, the two co...
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion is about Don Tillman, who decides he needs a wife and sets about solving the “wife problem” in his own logical and analytical way. Along comes Rosie. Rosie does not meet many of the criteria Don identifies for his ideal mate, but there's something about Rosie...A ...
The first thing that come to my mind when I started this book was, is this based on the Jdrama "Kekkon Dekinai Otoko"? I still did not watch it, but the plot seems very similar...Don is an interesting character, kinda like Sheldon Cooper. This is the first time I read a book from an older male POV (...
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