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mudder17 's review for:
The Rosie Effect
by Graeme Simsion
It was a lot more serious than the first book, so although it had its funny moments, overall, it was not as funny. I applaud Graeme Simsion for taking a risk and moving in that direction. At first I was really upset with Rosie's behavior, but upon reflection, I think I understand why she behaved as she did. Human relations are complicated to begin with, but ultimately, I think they both ended up at crossroads because they stopped talking to each other and started hiding things to protect the other person and that led to an inevitable conflict. I really enjoyed how they resolved their challenges and I also liked how the supporting characters changed and matured in their own way throughout the book.