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Sep 19, 2021
Joanna
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I'm just coming out of a very busy period at work. When I get this busy, the books I read get stupider and stupider. During the really busy times, I read nothing but romances or erotica--that's all the brain power I have left after the energy devoted to work.
This book isn't quite as silly as the truly inane books I've been reading, but it's still quite light reading. A good transition back to reading real books as the fall shapes up to be a normal work schedule instead of a crazy one like the su ...more
This book isn't quite as silly as the truly inane books I've been reading, but it's still quite light reading. A good transition back to reading real books as the fall shapes up to be a normal work schedule instead of a crazy one like the su ...more

Lately I have been in a bit of a reading rut. I suppose I should be thankful given how many wonderful books I have managed to read so far this year. And I am. The last few books I’ve read were good but not great and I don’t know if that is because I was comparing them to great books I’ve read or they just weren’t the right books at the right time. How do you know?
Having read The Rosie Project and loving the uniqueness of the character of Don Tillman and the project of finding a wife, I had high ...more
Having read The Rosie Project and loving the uniqueness of the character of Don Tillman and the project of finding a wife, I had high ...more

Although I really enjoyed the prequel, I admit I don't remember the exact order of events. However, I felt like The Rosie Effect was more convoluted, more complex, with more plot to remember than the first book. Al the same, Don and Rosie are such distinct characters that I liked seeing how this relationship unfolded, and I appreciated the struggles they had as things changed post-wedding. Several old friends from the previous book also make short- or long-term appearances, and that made Don all
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Not quite as captivating as The Rosie Project, and lacked a lot of the Don & Rosie relationship magic of the first book. But I enjoyed it and found myself laughing a LOT when reading Don's logic and thought processes. I also found myself holding my breath a bit for positive outcomes after all the crazy predicaments (or Incidents as Don usually refers to them) and misunderstandings. Overall an enjoyable read. I really like Simsion's storytelling!
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Jul 03, 2015
Ashley
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Jul 14, 2022
Crystal
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