The Rosie Project

The Rosie Project

2013 • 295 pages

Ratings226

Average rating3.8

15

Naturally, the books and research papers described the symptoms of Asperger's syndrome, and I formed a provisional conclusion that most of these were simply variations in human brain function that had been inappropriately medicalized because they did not fit social norms - constructed social norms - that reflected the most common human configurations rather than the full range.

I was hooked after I read this... Don is researching Asperger's and comes to the above conclusion. YES!! I am a wholehearted believer that Asperger's and autism are extremely over-diagnosed simply because a child is different and not considered the social norm... I believe their difference should be celebrated.

Ok.. back to the book.

The Rosie Project is about Don Tillman, professor of genetics at a prestigious university, who is very socially awkward but still actually very charismatic. He starts the Wife Project, and in the middle happens to meet Rosie who breaks every rule he has for his “suitable mate”. Rosie teaches him to give up some of his OCD-ness and learn how to have fun. This story about their adventures is pretty stinking hilarious and just cute.

I read some reviews that said the main character reminded them of Sheldon from Big Bang Theory. It's true... in the greatest way possible. I also read some reviews that harped on the fact that the book is full of stereotypes, but I felt that it really aimed at breaking the stereotypes that people believe about Asperger's. They're just people too.

If you like quirky books and have a slightly nerdy side, or if you just like sweet love stories, then this book is for you. The only negative thing I have to say about the book is that the ending was a little emotionally lacking. I wish it had been expanded on and a tad more emotional - but then again, he does have “Asperger's” and it still wrapped everything up nicely, so I can't complain.

Plus, there's going to be a SEQUEL!!!! I'm sure it will complete the story and hopefully add some emotion to the current ending. I'm going to be waiting on the edge of my seat.

1/21/2014: In hindsight, I realize I really loved this book because I think about it all the time, and I freak out and start raving when someone tells me they're thinking about reading it... Therefore, I bumped my rating up to 5 stars!!

Sidenote: I just found out that Graeme Simsion is also a playwright, which makes complete sense. The Rosie Project would make a great play, if you ask me.

November 6, 2013