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The Book Club :
The Rosie Project By Graeme Simsion

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 Papercoversrock (original poster member #50538) posted at 5:45 AM on Friday, January 22nd, 2016

Laughed out-loud several times while reading.

No spoilers but it did give me some understanding of why my wife didn't feel connected and so I ended up here.

So kind of the "happily ever after" version of my life.

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EvenKeel ( member #24210) posted at 2:37 PM on Friday, January 22nd, 2016

I read it awhile ago and really enjoyed it. I am a fan of Big Bang so I knew I would like the flavor of it.

I have more than smidgen of Sheldon in me

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Valentinessucks ( member #46486) posted at 7:01 PM on Friday, January 22nd, 2016

Loved it.

Me: BS, 52 Him: WS, 68
Married 30 yrs; DDay E/A, 5/2012
2nd DDay, again E/A, broke NC 2/2014 Reconciling.

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traicionada ( member #10310) posted at 9:19 PM on Tuesday, March 8th, 2016

I really enjoyed The Rosie Project a lot but I didn't like its sequel nearly as much.

Real love is a CHOICE, NOT a feeling...

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Hawke ( member #47517) posted at 2:19 AM on Thursday, March 10th, 2016

I'm feeling pretty cynical about romance these days. A subplot I can handle, but not the main theme. How "romance-y" is it?

Me: BS (b. '75)
Him: exWS (b. '76)
D-Day: April 2015
Together 10 years
2 kids: 2011 and 2014
Separated (no divorce required for common law couple in my jurisdiction)

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Valentinessucks ( member #46486) posted at 11:53 AM on Friday, March 11th, 2016

It's not overtly romantic. It's worth the read, really.

Me: BS, 52 Him: WS, 68
Married 30 yrs; DDay E/A, 5/2012
2nd DDay, again E/A, broke NC 2/2014 Reconciling.

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Cally60 ( member #23437) posted at 5:13 AM on Wednesday, April 6th, 2016

I loved The Rosie Project! And I, too, laughed a lot as I read - partly because the main character reminded me so much of my own dear, oddball son. :-) It was an uplifting book.

I agree that the sequel was not in the same league as the first book. but even so, I enjoyed it and thought it worth reading. If only because by the end of the first book, I cared enough about the characters in it to want to know what happened next.

[This message edited by Cally60 at 11:15 PM, April 5th (Tuesday)]

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