The Rosie Project

Paperback, 336 pages

Published May 21, 2013 by HarperCollins Publishers, The.

ISBN:
978-1-4434-2266-6
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THE ART OF LOVE IS NEVER A SCIENCE

MEET DON TILLMAN, a brilliant yet socially challenged professor of genetics, who’s decided it’s time he found a wife. And so, in the orderly, evidence-based manner with which Don approaches all things, he designs the Wife Project to find his perfect partner: a sixteen-page, scientifically valid survey to filter out the drinkers, the smokers, the late arrivers.

Rosie Jarman is all these things. She also is strangely beguiling, fiery, and intelligent. And while Don quickly disqualifies her as a candidate for the Wife Project, as a DNA expert Don is particularly suited to help Rosie on her own quest: identifying her biological father. When an unlikely relationship develops as they collaborate on the Father Project, Don is forced to confront the spontaneous whirlwind that is Rosie—and the realization that, despite your best scientific efforts, you don’t find love, it finds you.

Arrestingly …

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Review of 'The Rosie Project' on 'Goodreads'

Good book. I'm not a specialist in autism, but it seems a bit far fetched. Still it's a pleasant book to read because the plot is original and you want to finish even though it's sometimes but tiring and predictable how the main character "thinks". Because of that and the to me less believable plot I won't give it four stars. Still it's an entreating cough and I recommend it.

Review of 'The Rosie Project' on 'Goodreads'

"Oddly charming" is a great way to describe the narrator. I could not help but hear it in the voice of Doc Martin. But I loved seeing the world through his eyes, and how this story was unfolding.

I was a little disappointed with the ending -- not sure how I wanted it to end, but it was not as believable somehow as the rest of the book. Still it was a fun, insightful treatment and I thoroughly enjoyed it as a whole.

Review of 'The Rosie Project' on 'Goodreads'

What happens when a researcher with Aspergers sets out to use a scientific approach to find a mate? A lot of ridiculousness. The plot is far-fetched, but there's something fun about the silliness of how the protagonist operates that makes it an enjoyable beach read. I wouldn't buy a copy and loan it out, but if you're looking for something mindless to pass a flight, it'll do the trick.

Review of 'Rosie Project' on 'Goodreads'

Don Tillman is a highly successful Professor of Genetics, but he is also a very socially awkward single man that believes the solution to all his problems is a wife. He embarks upon a search to find this wife; The Wife Project is a carefully designed questionnaire to find the perfect match for him. In comes Rosie, not a match, but Don finds himself helping her on search for her biological father.

Chick lit always seems to have a quirky woman looking for love, because apparently the message is that strong independent women are incomplete until they have a partner. That is probably a rant for another day but I have to wonder why Nick Hornsby and Graeme Simsion’s The Rosie Project does not fit into this genre? All the same characteristics are there, the only thing different is the role reversal. My wife jokingly calls the genre dick lit …

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