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A review by cgj13
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
4.0
This was a fun little book. I loved Don, so quirky. It was fun to see how his carefully, planned, rigid, OCD life was turned upside down and how he learned to balance his scheduling and learning to love life and the moments around him once he met Rosie.
My only complaint about the book is the warp speed with which it ended. Why do we have to be subjected to having several years of life crammed into one neat little package comprised of so few pages. Maybe the author never intended to write a sequel and wanted to finish the story so the reader would be satisfied know everything turned out ok.
Okay, actually I have a second complaint. It's not so much about the story, because without this detail, the story wouldn't exist. But I hate who was determined to be her father. It's sad to think that so much of Rosie's life was based on the poor relationship she had with Phil, and it all could have been better.
My only complaint about the book is the warp speed with which it ended. Why do we have to be subjected to having several years of life crammed into one neat little package comprised of so few pages. Maybe the author never intended to write a sequel and wanted to finish the story so the reader would be satisfied know everything turned out ok.
Okay, actually I have a second complaint. It's not so much about the story, because without this detail, the story wouldn't exist. But I hate who was determined to be her father. It's sad to think that so much of Rosie's life was based on the poor relationship she had with Phil, and it all could have been better.