![]() ![]() In genetics, there isn’t so many different emotional variances, or slight, subtle cues. His faux-pas, and social ineptitude are sensitively portrayed as humorous blunders, where he tries to understand an entirely different scheme of life that isn’t as rote, or tactile and logically linear as the world of genetics. His character is endearing and very well-shaped I really felt like the main character of Don Tillman was a fantastic rendering of a character, faced with the unique difficulties in his professional life, of having a mental disorder that makes them have difficulties with socializing with others, try to succeed in doing so anyways. The Rosie Project: From the outset of the book, The Rosie Project is a very sensitive, witty, delightfully cerebral romantic comedy, featuring the first-person perspective of a genetics professor with Asperger’s, endeavoring to find love. ![]() Review: This is a review of both books jointly! At about 12am July 31,2015, the winner will be informed via email that they have been selected as the winner, and their prize book will be shipped to them within a week, or two week’s time, by the publisher. The winner will be selected at random July 30,2015 at 11:59 pm. The contest is only open to those living in the US. ![]() **Giveaway details: Leave a comment below, regarding anything published within this blog post, to enter for the chance to win a copy of The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion. READ BELOW, TO ENTER TO WIN A COPY OF GRAEME SIMSION’S THE ROSIE EFFECT. ![]()
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