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It took me more than 2 years to pick up this book again, but I'm glad I did. I put the book down two years ago after reading the first chapter because I wasn't in the mood to read it. Also, I thought the book had a slow start.
I decided to pick it back up because I needed to cut down the books I was "currently reading" on Goodreads. The story started to get interesting about a quarter of the way through when Don and Rosie got to know each other more. ...more
I decided to pick it back up because I needed to cut down the books I was "currently reading" on Goodreads. The story started to get interesting about a quarter of the way through when Don and Rosie got to know each other more. ...more

I really loved this book. I had downloaded it to my Kindle after seeing it in a shop and being drawn to the cover. It is simple but striking and after reading the blurb I knew I'd have to read it.
The book follows Don, a genetics professor in Melbourne who is almost certainly on the Autism/Aspergers scale but doesn't realise it. He has projects, and this is how he organises his life. His daily routine follows a strict schedule with time allocated to tasks clearly, he follows a standard meal plan ...more
The book follows Don, a genetics professor in Melbourne who is almost certainly on the Autism/Aspergers scale but doesn't realise it. He has projects, and this is how he organises his life. His daily routine follows a strict schedule with time allocated to tasks clearly, he follows a standard meal plan ...more

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