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The Rosie Project - Community Reviews back

by Graeme Simsion
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The Whittier Side Of Life
The Whittier Side Of Life rated it 11 years ago
Wonderful book! If you have someone (or many people) with an autistic-type brain in your life, you'll enjoy The Rosie Project immensely. If you're curious about Autism in general, you'll enjoy The Rosie Project immensely. And if you love a good ol' fashioned romance, you'll enjoy The Rosie Project i...
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 11 years ago
The book I most like to give to friends changes every year. At the moment it is The Rosie Project. It falls in the category chick lit but is one of the rare books from this genre which can also be enjoyed by men. It has just the right amount of everything.
Inked Brownies
Inked Brownies rated it 11 years ago
Ten pages in and chuckling several times per page, I thought I was going to end up with giving this book 4 - possibly 5 - stars. I can't really put my finger on what happened after that yet... I still enjoyed it a lot and couldn't stop reading past my bedtime last night, keen on finding out what wou...
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 11 years ago
The Rosie-Project is an absolutely funny and lovable book. I was drwan into the story from the very first page and could hardly put the book down. Don Tillman is a professor for genetics, an undiagnosed Aspergers - and in search of a wife. Knowing about his problems with women he works out a questio...
Merle
Merle rated it 11 years ago
I had heard great things about this book, and was disappointed to find that it’s not a great book. But if you’re in the mood for a breezy romantic comedy in book form, you’ll probably enjoy it. Don is a socially awkward genetics professor who probably has Asperger’s. At 39, he’s decided it’s time ...
kdhmhmm
kdhmhmm rated it 11 years ago
I enjoyed this. Usually, I can sit down and read for hours when I'm really absorbed by a story. That was not the case for this one, I think because of the clinical nature of Don's thought process. I did very much enjoy his journey, though.
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 11 years ago
In the spirit of full disclosure, I did not expect to like this book as much as I did! As you'll see from the glowing five star rating, The Rosie Project totally threw me for a curve. It's impressive to me that I went into this book completely annoyed with the main character, and then two chapters l...
silverneurotic
silverneurotic rated it 11 years ago
I purchased the Kindle edition. An international sensation, this hilarious, feel-good novel is narrated by an oddly charming and socially challenged genetics professor on an unusual quest: to find out if he is capable of true love.Don Tillman, professor of genetics, has never been on a second dat...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it 11 years ago
This book made me laugh and cry (often very close together). Was a good fun book which reminded me a lot of one of my friends (whose interpersonal skills are different to say the least). I was quickly drawn in and thoroughly enjoyed this! Will re-read it at some point when it might become worth of t...
The Cheapest ROOM
The Cheapest ROOM rated it 11 years ago
I loved this book! The ending was a bit rushed, that's why the 4 stars instead of five. But it was a great read! It was also unique. I don't even remember reading a book with a character like Don, with zero social behaviour skills. :) It was great fun to read!
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