The Rosie Project
Registered by rockyhorror1978 of St. Catharines, Ontario Canada on 5/30/2019
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A first-date dud, socially awkward and overly fond of quick-dry clothes, genetics professor Don Tillman has given up on love, until a chance encounter gives him an idea.
He will design a questionnaire—a sixteen-page, scientifically researched questionnaire—to uncover the perfect partner. She will most definitely not be a barmaid, a smoker, a drinker or a late-arriver. Rosie is all these things. She is also fiery and intelligent, strangely beguiling, and looking for her biological father a search that a DNA expert might just be able to help her with.
The Rosie Project is a romantic comedy like no other. It is arrestingly endearing and entirely unconventional, and it will make you want to drink cocktails.
He will design a questionnaire—a sixteen-page, scientifically researched questionnaire—to uncover the perfect partner. She will most definitely not be a barmaid, a smoker, a drinker or a late-arriver. Rosie is all these things. She is also fiery and intelligent, strangely beguiling, and looking for her biological father a search that a DNA expert might just be able to help her with.
The Rosie Project is a romantic comedy like no other. It is arrestingly endearing and entirely unconventional, and it will make you want to drink cocktails.

Many people recommended this book to me given my interest in disability studies. I enjoyed this book. I felt that it was an interesting and sweet portrayal of an individual with Asperger’s syndrome. I felt that much of the portrayal was accurate and captured the challenges many individuals with Asperger’s report.
With regards to the plot, this book was relatively predictable following the prototypical rom-com sequence. This book was a great distraction for the plane.
With regards to the plot, this book was relatively predictable following the prototypical rom-com sequence. This book was a great distraction for the plane.

Journal Entry 3 by rockyhorror1978 at Hamilton Centre for Personal Development in Hamilton, Ontario Canada on Monday, May 29, 2023
Released 4 mos ago (5/30/2023 UTC) at Hamilton Centre for Personal Development in Hamilton, Ontario Canada
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Congratulations on finding this book and hope you enjoy it. I would be thrilled if you take the time to let me know what you thought of it by making a journal entry when you find this book and/or when you have finished reading it. Please feel free to explore bookcrossing and if you decide that you would like to join, tell them rockyhorror1978 sent you! :) It's a free and fun way to liberate your literature!
If you are going to share this book by passing it on or leaving it somewhere in the world to be found as a "wild release," let the world of bookcrossers know where and when by using it's unique BCID number and following the instructions!
Enjoy this book! "Make the whole world a library"
RELEASE NOTES: Left on the bookshelf.