If there is a sequel of a book that I read there is a great chance that I will read also the sequel. At least if I liked the first book. When I saw The Rosie Effect I knew I will read it, because I liked the first book The Rosie Project.
Forty-one-year-old geneticist Don Tillman had never had a second date before he met Rosie. Now, living in New York City, they have survived ten months and ten days of marriage, even if Don has had to sacrifice standardized meals and embrace unscheduled sex. But then Rosie drops the mother of all bombshells. And Don must prepare for the biggest challenge of his previously ordered life - while dodging deportation, prosecution and professional disgrace. Is Don Tillman ready to become the man he always dreamed of being? Or will he revert to his old ways and risk losing Rosie forever?
I found the first book really funny, this, not so much. My mother told me, the first one is better that this one. I do agree with her at some point. It's definitely less funny than the first one, but I perceived also some kind of sadness in the story. Like the problem with the lack of empathy with Don and the problems this could bring with the newborn child. And there are also regular problems that couples that are expecting a baby face. So I think this was a plus in the book. But I'll tell you this. I hope there will be no third book.
The nail polish from Essence and it's not discontinued, I repeat, it's not discontinued. It's My hula hoop from the Gel nail polish line. The application is not problematic, but since it's a lighter colour I found I have to be more careful like with the darker colours. If not, the application could be uneven. The colour is nice, a light pink on the cooler side.
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