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020 | _a9781405912785 | ||
100 | _aSimsion, Graeme | ||
245 | 4 | _aThe Rosie project | |
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_a[Harmondsworth] _bPenguin _c2013 |
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_aDon Tillman _n1. |
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500 | _aDownloadable eBook. | ||
500 | _aFiction. | ||
500 | _aAdult. | ||
520 | _aRemote | ||
520 | _a.. 'Marvellous' John Boyne 'Original, clever and perfectly written' Jill Mansell 'Adorable' Marian Keyes 'An upbeat, quirky, impertinent gem of a read' Chris Cleave 'I'm not good at understanding what other people want.' 'Tell me something I don't know . . .' Love isn't an exact science - but no one told Don Tillman. A thirty-nine-year-old geneticist, Don's never had a second date. So he devises the Wife Project, a scientific test to find the perfect partner. Enter Rosie - 'the world's most incompatible woman' - throwing Don's safe, ordered life into chaos. But what is this unsettling, alien emotion he's feeling? With the charm of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and the romance of David Nicholls' One Day, The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion is both funny and endearing - and is set to become the paperback of 2014. Graeme Simsion is a full-time writer. Previously an IT consultant and educator, he wrote his first book in 1994 (the standard reference on data modelling, now entering its fourth edition), and is married to Anne, a professor of psychiatry who writes erotic fiction. They have two children. | ||
520 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web. | ||
520 | _a[electronic resource] / | ||
690 | _aCollege teachers-Australia-Fiction | ||
690 | _aMarriage-Fiction | ||
690 | _aGenetics-Research-Fiction | ||
690 | _aMate selection-Fiction | ||
690 | _aMan-woman relationships-Fiction | ||
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