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The Rosie Effect
Nov 10, 2025 8:13 AM

Author:Graeme Simsion

The Rosie Effect

Join Don and Rosie in their next chapter together with the joyously weird and wonderful romantic comedy you'll never forget . . .

THE INTERNATIONAL MILLION COPY BESTSELLING SERIES

'A wholly absorbing, vivid read that leaves you pining to be reunited with its characters every time you put it down - if you're able to' INDEPENDENT

'Offers plenty more laugh-out-loud moments' GUARDIAN

'Touching and entertaining' MAIL ON SUNDAY

'Hilarious' EVENING STANDARD

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Can a man who loves order embrace chaos?

Forty-one-year-old geneticist Don Tillman is living in New York City with his new wife Rosie.

Sure, they're incompatible on paper - yet when did love ever follow the rules?

And after ten months and ten days of marriage, Don has accepted a little chaos into his carefully ordered life.

But when Rosie announces she's pregnant, Don panics.

Suddenly, everything he loves most is in danger of being lost . . .

What did Rosie and Don do next? Find out in The Rosie Result - the hilarious and heart-warming conclusion to the series!

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'The hilarious follow-up to The Rosie Project, one of the best novels I've read in ages. A sweet, entertaining, and thought-provoking book' Bill Gates

'Intelligent fun' THE TIMES

'Quirky and sweetly funny, you will want to join the Don Tillman fan club all over again' SUN ON SUNDAY

'Genuinely heartwarming, truly endearing, plenty of LOLs. You may end up a blubbing wreck' HEAT

'There is much to love in this comedy of errors' SUNDAY EXPRESS

Join the thousands of readers who have fallen in love with Don and Rosie . . .

'Touching and funny. There was not a page I turned where I was not rooting for the characters or smiling' 5* Reader Review

'Warm, wonderful and laugh out loud funny. Stays with you long after you have finished' 5* Reader Review

'Wonderful, touching,funny, very romantic. Glorious' 5* Reader Review

'Funny, poignant and original. The best romantic comedy I've read since Bridget Jones' 5* Reader Review

'Utterly, utterly brilliant! Captured my heart' 5* Reader Review

'A truly wonderful, warm-hearted story. Read it, you won't regret it!' 5* Reader Review

'If I could have given this book 6 stars, I would. Brilliant' 5* Reader Review

Reviews

All three of the Rosie novels made me laugh out loud. Ultimately the story is about getting inside the mind and heart of someone a lot of people see as odd, and discovering that he isn't really that different from anybody else

—— Bill Gates, 2020 Summer Books

Wholly absorbing. Leaves you pining to be reunited with its characters every time you put it down - if you're able to

—— Independent

Don Tillman is the protagonist who keeps on giving. He is a gem, an empirical laser trained on human shortcomings, especially male ones, and even more especially his own. He is also utterly charming in his lack of guile and his belief in improvability . . . blissfully comic

—— Evening Standard

Simsion is very smart at negotiating the line between a satire of the whole modern baby-rearing neurosis and drawing intriguing characters . . . this book is an intelligent piece of fun

—— The Times

Offers plenty more laugh-out-loud moments

—— Guardian

Touching and entertaining

—— Mail on Sunday

Quirky and sweetly funny, you will want to join the Don Tillman fan club all over again

—— Sun on Sunday

Genuinely heartwarming, truly endearing, plenty of LOLs. You may end up a blubbing wreck

—— Heat

There is much to love in this comedy of errors

—— Sunday Express

If you loved The Rosie Project, I don't see how you could fail to love this funny, poignant sparkler of a novel too

—— Woman & Home

Equally heart-warming and hilarious

—— Good Housekeeping

The hilarious follow-up to The Rosie Project, one of the best novels I've read in ages. There's no sophomore slump here . . . It's a funny novel that also made me think about relationships. A sweet, entertaining, and thought-provoking book

—— Bill Gates

Prime deck-chair material

—— The Times 'Our Favourite Comic Novels' on The Rosie Project

An impressive novel . . . In unadorned prose, Bezmozgis explores the dynamics of mercy, guilt and repentence

—— Sunday Times

Absolutely gripping. Bezmozgis deftly explores themes of fidelity and morality

—— Mail on Sunday

The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry ... dramatically changed the shape of Russian poetry. As you read on, the landscape becomes stranger and more unfamiliar, especially as you come to the late twentieth century. Almost 150 pages of post-war poetry, nearly thirty poets, most of them unfamiliar to many English­speaking readers. New names. A new poetic world. Our sense of Russian literature has changed dramatically in recent years

—— David Herman

Sumell’s compulsively readable novel in stories introduces a restless underachiever as irresistible as he is detestable, surely one of the most morally, violently, socially complex personalities in recent literature…. Sumell’s debut is humbly macho, provoking outrage, pity, and finally tenderness. Perhaps this is a book readers will hate to love, but only because it feels, like Alby, all too real

—— Booklist

There's a special alchemy here that you are going to want to witness...offhand and funny, and then the tender heart emerges from the shadows, so tender, and comes at us with a knife. Every story here is two: one the fun, the other the blade

—— Ron Carlson

Focusing on the single reality that human beings die, Sumell wakes up, and boy oh boy is he ever pissed off... Sumell, on Alby's behalf, fights back, and he fights dirty. Using cunning, reckless rage, and bravura comic timing, he kicks death's ass... Bystanders get hurt, the reader got hurt, but at least I was reminded that I was part of this whole shitty deal. You'd like to believe that there are consolations, and there are. Being sentient, for example. Being able to read, for instance. Having read Making Nice

—— Geoffrey Wolff

The self-destructive narrator lashes out with reckless intimacy, random violence, and an often hilarious misplaced rage that shoots to wound rather than kill. What saves its victims and the reader is a naked rendering of a heart sorting through its broken pieces to survive. The result is an eloquent empathy, an uplift of hope-filled grace

—— Mark Richard

Making Nice will grab you by the throat, raise your blood pressure, and cause you to chortle in a crowd. It will also break your heart. When they're writing the history of the best characters of our time, Alby will be there, telling the others to get in line

—— Matthew Thomas , author of We Are Not Ourselves

Making Nice is a little bit special. A truly original portrayal of grief

—— Benjamin Judge , Book Munch

Making Nice has an anarchic humour and a goofy, ingenuous humanity that makes every page feel new… Some jokes…aren’t just funny, they are insightful, unexpected and hilarious. In its rampage to nowhere, Making Nice achieves the remarkable feat of making it feel better to travel hopelessly than to arrive.

—— Sandra Newman , Guardian
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