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melhunt182 's review for:
The Rosie Effect
by Graeme Simsion
I read The Rosie Project last year, and I really really enjoyed it. I put off reading this sequel for months because the reviews all said it wasn't as good. I disagree. I thought this book was just as good as book 1.
We come back to Don and Rosie, who at the end of book 1 got married. This time, we find out early on that Rosie is pregnant. She's very happy about this, Don isn't so sure it's a good idea and starts a new project to work out how to be a good father. But along the way, there's a lot of trouble in Rosie and Don't marriage, and they almost break up. I found this difficult to read because I really loved them as a couple, and I thought Rosie was a bit harsh at times. I did understand how frustrating it would be to be pregnant, hormonal, and having a partner like Don who, let's face it, isn't the most supportive husband in the world. I was really invested in their relationship, so I was pleased they worked it out in the end, and baby Hudson was born happy and healthy. This is a cute ending to the story of Rosie and Don, and I'm really glad I picked it up.
We come back to Don and Rosie, who at the end of book 1 got married. This time, we find out early on that Rosie is pregnant. She's very happy about this, Don isn't so sure it's a good idea and starts a new project to work out how to be a good father. But along the way, there's a lot of trouble in Rosie and Don't marriage, and they almost break up. I found this difficult to read because I really loved them as a couple, and I thought Rosie was a bit harsh at times. I did understand how frustrating it would be to be pregnant, hormonal, and having a partner like Don who, let's face it, isn't the most supportive husband in the world. I was really invested in their relationship, so I was pleased they worked it out in the end, and baby Hudson was born happy and healthy. This is a cute ending to the story of Rosie and Don, and I'm really glad I picked it up.