Name: | The Rosie Effect |
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By: | Graeme Simsion |
Narrated by: | Dan O’Grady |
Series: | Don Tillman |
Length | 8 hrs and 59 mins |
Category: | Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction |
Release Date: | 2014-12-28 |
Language: | English |
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There are several reasons why someone might choose to read The Rosie Effect. First, the book is a sequel to the best-selling novel The Rosie Project, so readers may be interested in seeing how the story continues. Additionally, the book has received critical acclaim and was a finalist for the 2015 Indie Book Awards. Finally, the book explores themes of love, relationships, and family, which may be appealing to readers.
The Rosie Effect is the sequel to The Rosie Project. Don Tillman has finally found the girl of his dreams. He and Rosie are getting married. They have bought a house and are starting a family. But, it turns out that marriage and parenthood are not so simple. Don is trying to be a good husband and father, but he just can’t seem to get it right.
The Rosie Effect is a funny, heartwarming, and sometimes heartbreaking story about love, marriage, and parenthood. Don Tillman is a lovable, endearing, and sometimes frustrating character. I enjoyed reading about his trials and tribulations.
I would recommend The Rosie Effect to readers who enjoyed The Rosie Project.
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