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5★s
G’day, Dr Sheldon Cooper. . . mate! Well, not exactly, but Don Tillman must be an Aussie Aspie cousin of The Big Bang Theory character.
I am very fond of Don—I couldn’t live with him—but I get him. If you aren’t familiar with the Asperger Syndrome end of the Autism Spectrum, you may have difficulty caring about him. Aspies can be outspoken and tactless, like Sheldon.
Foot-in-mouth disease is universal, but only occasionally for most people. For Don, it’s chronic. He knows he is different, he k ...more
G’day, Dr Sheldon Cooper. . . mate! Well, not exactly, but Don Tillman must be an Aussie Aspie cousin of The Big Bang Theory character.
I am very fond of Don—I couldn’t live with him—but I get him. If you aren’t familiar with the Asperger Syndrome end of the Autism Spectrum, you may have difficulty caring about him. Aspies can be outspoken and tactless, like Sheldon.
Foot-in-mouth disease is universal, but only occasionally for most people. For Don, it’s chronic. He knows he is different, he k ...more

I honestly didn't think I'd like this book. I tend to dislike chicklit but this book really wasn't in that category. And I normally don't like humour, but this had me laughing out loud. I had also thought it was going to be like The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night Time which I hated, so I was so surprised when I started reading it and realised how much I loved the characters, and how invested I became in the story. I really couldn't put it down. I was so hoping for a HEA ending, and, well,
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The Rosie Project definitely elicited a whole range of emotions from me. As my first audiobook ever (!!!), I didn’t really know what to expect when going into it, but it’s safe to say that I am now an audio convert and I absolutely LOVED listening to this story told through audio.
Don is an odd university professor of genetics, who’ve come up with his own ‘perfect’ way to find a wife. When I say odd, I mean he’s odd in an adorkable way like Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory. Don has Asperge ...more
Don is an odd university professor of genetics, who’ve come up with his own ‘perfect’ way to find a wife. When I say odd, I mean he’s odd in an adorkable way like Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory. Don has Asperge ...more

I read this book in a night and I have to say I really have mixed feelings about it. On one hand this is a funny novel about a guy Don Tillman who does not know that he suffers Asperger’s Syndrome. His life is about routine, efficiency, and black and white interpretation. Don decides that to find a suitable partner requires devising a questionnaire that will identify the best candidate. What throws a spanner in the works is Rosie Jarman who is the antithesis of everything he wants in a partner.
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