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  • Published: 25 September 2014
  • ISBN: 9781405918077
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432
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The Rosie Effect

The hilarious and uplifting romantic comedy from the million-copy bestselling series



Join everyone's favourite unconventional couple Don and Rosie in the next chapter of their love story

Forty-one-year-old geneticist Don Tillman had never had a second date before he met Rosie.

Now, living in New York City, they have survived ten months and ten days of marriage, even if Don has had to sacrifice standardized meals and embrace unscheduled sex.

But then Rosie drops the mother of all bombshells. And Don must prepare for the biggest challenge of his previously ordered life - while dodging deportation, prosecution and professional disgrace.

Is Don Tillman ready to become the man he always dreamed of being? Or will he revert to his old ways and risk losing Rosie for ever?

  • Published: 25 September 2014
  • ISBN: 9781405918077
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432
Categories:

About the author

Graeme Simsion

Graeme Simsion is the internationally bestselling author of The Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect, The Rosie Result and The Best of Adam Sharp, as well as The Novel Project, Don Tillman’s Standardized Meal System and Data Modeling Essentials. He and Anne Buist, co-authors of Two Steps Forward and Two Steps Onward, live together in Melbourne.

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Praise for The Rosie Effect

All three of the Rosie novels made me laugh out loud. Ultimately the story is about getting inside the mind and heart of someone a lot of people see as odd, and discovering that he isn't really that different from anybody else

Bill Gates, 2020 Summer Books

Wholly absorbing. Leaves you pining to be reunited with its characters every time you put it down - if you're able to

Independent

Don Tillman is the protagonist who keeps on giving. He is a gem, an empirical laser trained on human shortcomings, especially male ones, and even more especially his own. He is also utterly charming in his lack of guile and his belief in improvability . . . blissfully comic

Evening Standard

Simsion is very smart at negotiating the line between a satire of the whole modern baby-rearing neurosis and drawing intriguing characters . . . this book is an intelligent piece of fun

The Times

Offers plenty more laugh-out-loud moments

Guardian

Touching and entertaining

Mail on Sunday

Quirky and sweetly funny, you will want to join the Don Tillman fan club all over again

Sun on Sunday

Genuinely heartwarming, truly endearing, plenty of LOLs. You may end up a blubbing wreck

Heat

There is much to love in this comedy of errors

Sunday Express

If you loved The Rosie Project, I don't see how you could fail to love this funny, poignant sparkler of a novel too

Woman & Home

Equally heart-warming and hilarious

Good Housekeeping

The hilarious follow-up to The Rosie Project, one of the best novels I've read in ages. There's no sophomore slump here . . . It's a funny novel that also made me think about relationships. A sweet, entertaining, and thought-provoking book

Bill Gates

Prime deck-chair material

The Times 'Our Favourite Comic Novels' on The Rosie Project