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The Rosie Effect
by Graeme Simsion
I'm always hesitant to read sequels because of my experience with duo's in the past. Though, I enjoyed getting back to Rosie & Don, I didn't enjoy this as much as I did with the Rosie Project; which I rated 5 stars.
The problems I had were that Rosie was too independent and didn't want any of Don's help and was rude in thinking that they couldn't parent together. She really annoyed me throughout the story.
Don's problems could've easily been prevented if he just had told Rosie about the Playground Incident and didn't lie to Lydia. It just wasn't necessary. Their lack of communication really disappointed me and angered me.
Though, the characters came to a close very nicely and the lessons of the story were good.
Mainly, I read this because I wanted to see more of the baby + Rosie & Don having a family WHICH WAS NOT INCLUDED! The details were only told of Rosie having the baby and naming it, such a short scene!
The problems I had were that Rosie was too independent and didn't want any of Don's help and was rude in thinking that they couldn't parent together. She really annoyed me throughout the story.
Don's problems could've easily been prevented if he just had told Rosie about the Playground Incident and didn't lie to Lydia. It just wasn't necessary. Their lack of communication really disappointed me and angered me.
Though, the characters came to a close very nicely and the lessons of the story were good.
Mainly, I read this because I wanted to see more of the baby + Rosie & Don having a family WHICH WAS NOT INCLUDED! The details were only told of Rosie having the baby and naming it, such a short scene!