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The Rosie Effect
by Graeme Simsion
Professor Don Tillman returns in the follow up to The Rosie Project, where he and Rosie are now living in New York and are *spoiler alert* expecting their first baby. Shenanigans continue to ensue!
Written in the same unique voice as the first book, The Rosie Effect focuses less on Rosie this time, and more on Don's escalating problems as his goal to avoid causing Rosie any stress actually makes things worse. While having learnt a lot about social interactions and interpersonal behaviour from his time with Rosie, Don still looks at things with a scientific mind and ends up creating more problems for himself with his super literal interpretations of everything.
The Rosie Effect is just as charming and funny as The Rosie Project, an easy read with a memorable protagonist who puts a smile on your face from beginning to end.
Written in the same unique voice as the first book, The Rosie Effect focuses less on Rosie this time, and more on Don's escalating problems as his goal to avoid causing Rosie any stress actually makes things worse. While having learnt a lot about social interactions and interpersonal behaviour from his time with Rosie, Don still looks at things with a scientific mind and ends up creating more problems for himself with his super literal interpretations of everything.
The Rosie Effect is just as charming and funny as The Rosie Project, an easy read with a memorable protagonist who puts a smile on your face from beginning to end.