The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

I saw this book on Daphne's Instagram feed and she described it as "charming, adorable and funny."  It had to be my next book, and I finished it yesterday.  I agree with her brief review.  I like quirky, weird and unconventional characters and the protagonist, Dr. Don Tillman, is just that.  He's a geneticist, socially awkward and extremely logical.  His character reminds me of Sheldon Cooper, though a lot less rigid.

Spoiler Alert!!!

Don developed a close friendship with an older neighbor who told him he would make a good husband.  When she died, he realized he did want to get married and so embarked on The Wife Project.  He checks compatibility with women using a questionnaire, of course.  Then he met Rosie who's very unsuitable but intrigued him in many ways.  Together they embarked on The Father Project, trying to find out who Rosie's biological father is.  In the course of this research and interactions with Rosie, Don's habits and rules started to break down and then they had a major falling out. Don analyzed himself, realized he did like Rosie and initiated The Rosie Project to win her back.

Enjoyable read!
Book #7 for 2014

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