![]() The questionnaire in itself is an amusing part in the novel! Meanwhile he bumps into Rosie, who in his opinion, is completely unsuitable as a wife. His romantic methods are certainly non-traditional! He compiles a very thorough questionnaire, that he feels holds scientific validity. ![]() Don, with all his very funny quirks and hilarious social indiscretions, finds himself in pursuit of love. Especially since seeing life through Don’s eyes is very amusing, but you also grow to respect how something like asperges can also be a real strength, not just a disability. Far too complex a character to fit into a single diagnosis! I love that you hear the main character’s thought processes and opinions throughout the whole storyline. (You won’t always be able to tell your children why you are laughing, because sometimes it’s a little naughty…but still funny…)īasically the story is written in first person by Professor Don Tilman, a character who has Asperges like traits, although he admits that he has never been diagnosed. First and foremost because it was funny! Like laugh out loud and make your husband look over at you in a strange way and make your children question, “Why are you laughing Mummy?”. Let me tell you, this was the best book I’ve read for awhile. ![]()
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