

It shows how similar our life experiences are despite our differences, and how we are all subject to the same spectrum of human emotions–even if we don’t express or deal with them in the same way.

Looking at life through Don’s lens is both fascinating and relatable. He also has the best qualities one can hope for in a human being, and brilliant problem solving skills he inspiringly applies in all sorts of situations. Don has a hard time deciphering social norms and cues which gets him into the funniest troubles.

Published in 2014, it’s a sequel to the 2013 bestselling novel “The Rosie Project”, and a prequel to “The Rosie Result”, published in 2019.Īll three books revolve around the life of Don Tillman, a professor in Genetics with Asperger’s syndrome. “The Rosie Effect” is the second novel in the “Don Tillman trilogy” by Australian writer Graeme Simsion. “The Rosie Effect” might be the book to help you do just that. Do you remember the last time you read through a book and never wanted it to end? Perhaps you’ve forgotten what it feels like because you’ve been busy reading books that require a lot of brain power to digest, and you just need a fun, witty entertaining book that will get you back on track on your Goodreads challenge.
