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I loved The Rosie Project but this sequel doesn't come close to Graeme Simsion's first novel.
The Rosie Effect provided a few chuckles, but a lot of it felt forced and what the heck happened to the character of Rosie?
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The Rosie Effect provided a few chuckles, but a lot of it felt forced and what the heck happened to the character of Rosie?
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I liked this book. It was a nice sequel to The Rosie Project but nowhere near as good. I love the story of Rosie and Don and Dan O'Grady did a superb job with the narration. I've known a few Don Tillman's in my life and hope they have all learned to cope as well as he.
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Feb 08, 2015
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The Rosie Effect is enjoyable but not as good as The Rosie Project. I think Dan O'Grady's narration saved this one for me. ...more
The Rosie Effect is enjoyable but not as good as The Rosie Project. I think Dan O'Grady's narration saved this one for me. ...more

Just as sweet and funny as the first book. Don is so adorable and clueless. I liked Rosie less in this book. While in The Rosie Project she was good for Don, in this one I found her annoying and unfair to him. I'm not sure that her pregnancy excuses her behaviour. Despite this there is no one else I can imagine for Don and I can't wait to see how they handle a child together!
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May 17, 2014
Lisa Kay
marked it as next-in-series

Jun 23, 2014
Haze
marked it as to-read

Jul 02, 2014
Jodi
marked it as to-read

Jan 10, 2015
Vanessa Gayle ⚔️ Fangirl Faction
marked it as to-read

Jul 07, 2015
Debbi
marked it as to-read