![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'The Rosie Effect' begins when Don and Rosie are happily married and living in New York – Don is a professor at Columbia and Rosie is completing her PhD. He found an imperfectly-perfect wife in Rosie Jarman, who failed at his Wife Project but succeeded in the hands-on role. 'The Rosie Project' was about geneticist Don Tillman concocting a scientific survey to find the perfect wife. I shall list what I did not like, and use a percentage marker to indicate how much their inclusion annoyed me and affected my enjoyment of 'The Rosie Effect'. I had been very excited to read its sequel and revisit Don and Rosie – and I said as much in my 'Rosie Project' review.īut now I have read the sequel, and I did not care for it.Īllow me to try and relay the things I did not enjoy about this book, and assign them some sort of quantifiable value. 'The Rosie Effect' is the sequel to Graeme Simsion’s 2013 internationally best-selling novel 'The Rosie Project', which I enjoyed immensely (as did Bill Gates ). The Rosie Effect is the charming and hilarious romantic comedy of the year. ![]()
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