Loved
this…I describe it as Sheldon’s (Big Bang Theory) love story. It is funny, warm and yes sentimental but
sometimes you just need a dose of happy.
Book
Description via Amazon
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, October 2013: Full of heart and humor, Simsion’s debut novel
about a fussy, socially-challenged man’s search for the perfect wife is smart,
breezy, quirky, and fun. Sure, it’s the precise equivalent of a
well-crafted romantic comedy. (In fact, the book was clearly written with the
big-screen in mind, and the film rights have already been sold). But you’d have
to be a pretty cynical reader not to fall for Don Tillman, a handsome genetics
professor who has crafted a pathologically micromanaged life for himself but
can’t seem to score a second date. After launching his Wife Project, which
includes a hilarious questionnaire intended to weed out imperfect
candidates--smokers, makeup wearers, vegans (“incredibly annoying”)--Don meets
Rosie, a stunning, maddeningly disorganized bartender/student who’s looking for
her biological father. The reader knows just where the story is headed: Rosie’s
so wrong for Don, she’s perfect. That’s not giving anything away. Half the fun
of the book is watching pent-up, Asperger’s-afflicted Don break free, thanks to
Rosie, from his precisely controlled, annoyingly sensible, and largely
humorless lifestyle. By the final third, you’re cheering for Don to shatter all
his rules. And you’re casting the film. --Neal Thompson
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