![]() – The web of deceit that was created: it felt kind of like a Shakespeare play, complete with pretending to be someone else! – The distance between Don and Rosie that did not coincide with a year of marriage. – How one person’s opinion defined Don’s capability to be a father. – Some humorous episodes, like the Plane Incident: sometimes I wonder how Simsion researched these things…. ![]() – The gradual progression of the relationship between Don and Rosie: Data – check. ![]() – The introduction of George, Dave and Sonia: lovely additional characters, who all helped Don grow as a person in some way. – Don’s consistent personality: just because he got his Rosie happy ending didn’t mean he lost any of the quirkiness he had before Rosie. It was different, fresh and new (and one of the only new adult books I’ve read so I didn’t have much to compare it too!) But this book…well, it didn’t spend five years in the making. I really did enjoy ‘The Rosie Project’, the first book in this series. I finally did it! It feels like I’ve been reading this book for ages and now it’s finally over. ![]()
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