Críticas:
In his bestselling debut, The Rosie Project, Simsion introduced the delightfully original character of Don Tillman, an Australian geneticist with Asperger s syndrome who sets out to find the perfect wife by using the scientific method. In the sequel, set in New York, Don takes on impending fatherhood in the same clumsy yet endearing way, with results both funny and moving. This charming new chapter in the Tillman chronicles leaves you hoping it won t be the last.
People"
Though painfully aware of his emotional shortcomings, Don determinedly sets out to be a good dad. Hilarity ensues Simsion s tale offers a playful look at a how a family of two fare when a third enters the mix...There s a moral to this quirky story: The best things in life can t be planned on a spreadsheet.
Good Housekeeping"
Loveable science prof Don Tillman s perfect (-ly concocted) marriage is about to hit a major bump.
Cosmopolitan"
The hilarious follow-up to The Rosie Project, one of the best novels I ve read in ages. There s no sophomore slump here. Simsion brings back some of the best characters and gags from the first novel while also bringing in enough new elements to keep it fresh. It s a funny novel that also made me think about relationships: what makes them work and how we have to keep investing time and energy to make them better. A sweet, entertaining, and thought-provoking book.
Bill Gates, "Top Five Books of 2014"
Praise for The Rosie Project
Sometimes you just need a smart love story that will make anyone, man or woman, laugh out loud.
San Francisco Chronicle
Move over, Sheldon Cooper. There s a new brilliant, socially inept scientist poised to win over a huge audience, and his name is Don Tillman, in The Rosie Project. . . .This rom-com is bursting with warmth, emotional depth, and intentional humor. (A )
Entertainment Weekly
An utterly winning screwball comedy. . . . If you re looking for sparkling entertainment along the lines of Where d You Go, Bernadette and When Harry Met Sally, The Rosie Project is this season s fix. . . . This charming, warmhearted escapade, which celebrates the havoc and pleasure emotions can unleash, offers amusement aplenty. Sharp dialogue, terrific pacing, physical hijinks, slapstick, a couple to root for, and more twists than a pack of Twizzlers it s no surprise that The Rosie Project is bound for the big screen. But read it first.
NPR.org
Filled with humor and plenty of heart, The Rosie Project is a delightful reminder that all of us, no matter how we re wired, just want to fit in.
Chicago Tribune
Simsion s attention to detail brings to life Don s wonderful, weird world. Instead of using Don s Asperger s syndrome as a fault, or a lead-in to a tragic turn of events, Simsion creates a heartwarming story of an extraordinary man learning to live in an ordinary world, and to love. As Don would say, this book is great fun.
USA Today
It s natural to be wary of a novel that s been the target of such gushy praise. Publishers in at least thirty-eight countries have snapped up the rights to The Rosie Project, which has been touted as a publishing phenomenon, an international sensation and no less than the feel-good hit of 2013. Well, squelch your inner cynic: the hype is justified. Australian Graeme Simsion has written a genuinely funny novel. . . . This is classic rom-com.
The Washington Post"
Praise for Graeme Simsion
Don Tillman helps us believe in possibility, makes us proud to be human beings, and the bonus is this: he keeps us laughing like hell.
Matthew Quick, author of The Silver Linings Playbook
The Rosie Project is the best, most honestly told love story I ve read in a long time.
Kristin Hannah, author of Fly Away and Home Front
A world so original, in a story so compelling, I defy you not to read through the night. Read this glorious novel now, in the moment, where it lives.
Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker s Wife
The Rosie Project is an upbeat, quirky, impertinent gem of a read. As the novel makes its logically irrefutable progression, readers will become enchanted by what may well be the world s first rigorously evidence-based romantic comedy.
Chris Cleave, author of Little Bee and Gold
This clever and joyful book charmed me from the first. Professor Tillman is an unlikely romantic hero but a brave, winning soul, and his quest to find a wife goes to show that rationality is no match for love.
Maggie Shipstead, author of Seating Arrangements
Graeme Simsion has created an unforgettable and charming character unique in fiction. Don Tillman is on a quirky, often hilarious, always sincere quest to logically discover what is ultimately illogical love. Written in a superbly pitch-perfect voice, The Rosie Project had me cheering for Don on every page. I m madly in love with this book! Trust me, you will be, too.
Lisa Genova, author of Still Alice and Left Neglected
With the demands of children and work, it s rare that I find myself so caught up in a novel that I literally cannot put it down not for food, nor for conversation, nor even for sleep. Charming and delightful, I was so enamored of The Rosie Project that I read it in a single, marathon sitting.
Ayelet Waldman, author of Red Hook Road, Bad Mother and Love and Other Impossible Pursuits
Although there are many laughs to be found in this marvelous novel, The Rosie Project is a serious reflection on our need for companionship and identity. Don Tillman is as awkward and confusing a narrator as he is lovable and charming.
John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Charming, funny and heartwarming, a gem of a book.
Marian Keyes, author of The Brightest Star in the Sky and This Charming Man
I couldn t put this book down. It s one of the most quirky and endearing romances I ve ever read. I laughed the whole way through. And now I want to meet Don!
Sophie Kinsella, author of the Shopaholic series and Wedding Night
Graeme Simsion has achieved the impossible and created an entirely new kind of romantic hero. I wanted to race through The Rosie Project, but had to make myself slow down from my usual reading pace, because of the number of sly jokes that I almost missed. A lovely, original, and very funny read.
Jojo Moyes, author of Me Before You"
"In his bestselling debut, The Rosie Project, Simsion introduced the delightfully original character of Don Tillman, an Australian geneticist with Asperger's syndrome who sets out to find the perfect wife by using the scientific method. In the sequel, set in New York, Don takes on impending fatherhood in the same clumsy yet endearing way, with results both funny and moving. This charming new chapter in the Tillman chronicles leaves you hoping it won't be the last."
--People
"Though painfully aware of his emotional shortcomings, Don determinedly sets out to be a good dad. Hilarity ensues...Simsion's tale offers a playful look at a how a family of two fare when a third...enters the mix...There's a moral to this quirky story: The best things in life can't be planned on a spreadsheet."
--Good Housekeeping
"Loveable science prof Don Tillman's perfect (-ly concocted) marriage is about to hit a major bump."
--Cosmopolitan
"The hilarious follow-up to The Rosie Project, one of the best novels I've read in ages. There's no sophomore slump here. Simsion brings back some of the best characters and gags from the first novel while also bringing in enough new elements to keep it fresh. It's a funny novel that also made me think about relationships: what makes them work and how we have to keep investing time and energy to make them better. A sweet, entertaining, and thought-provoking book."
--Bill Gates, "Top Five Books of 2014"
Reseña del editor:
The highly anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestselling novel The Rosie Project, starring the same extraordinary couple now living in New York and unexpectedly expecting their first child. Get ready to fall in love all over again.
Don Tillman and Rosie Jarman are back. The Wife Project is complete, and Don and Rosie are happily married and living in New York. But they’re about to face a new challenge because— surprise!—Rosie is pregnant.
Don sets about learning the protocols of becoming a father, but his unusual research style gets him into trouble with the law. Fortunately his best friend Gene is on hand to offer advice: he’s left Claudia and moved in with Don and Rosie.
As Don tries to schedule time for pregnancy research, getting Gene and Claudia to reconcile, servicing the industrial refrigeration unit that occupies half his apartment, helping Dave the Baseball Fan save his business, and staying on the right side of Lydia the social worker, he almost misses the biggest problem of all: he might lose Rosie when she needs him the most.
Graeme Simsion first introduced these unforgettable characters in The Rosie Project, which NPR called “sparkling entertainment along the lines of Where’d You Go Bernadette and When Harry Met Sally.” The San Francisco Chronicle said, “sometimes you just need a smart love story that will make anyone, man or woman, laugh out loud.” If you were swept away by the book that’s captivated a million readers worldwide, you will love The Rosie Effect.
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