Rosie Dunne 
Twenty-three year old Ahern, whose debut novel, PS, I Love You, was a modest hit with critics and readers alike, does not deviate much from the witty yet sentimental style she seems to naturally posses. Rosie Dunne is written through a series of notes, letters, IMs, e-mails, and text messages between the two protagonists and their various friends and family members. While this style is engaging at first, readers may eventually long for more substantial dialogue and fewer choppy exchanges. In fact, about halfway into the story, some may even feel the urge to skip ahead to what is almost an inevitable conclusion. However, the addition of entertaining secondary characters (such as Rosie's best friend Ruby and her overweight, yet oddly talented, salsa-dancing son) help keep the momentum going through one-to-many near misses between Rosie and Alex.
Overall, Rosie Dunne is a touching look at what happens when "the one" always seems to be just a tad bit out of reach. Still, one can't help wondering if this novel may have been better suited to a short but sweet episode of a half-hour sitcom. --Gisele Toueg
Reviews
I enjoyed Rosie Dunne. It is a very good book, just as good as her first book P.S. I Love You. As a lovely romantic story, it qualifies as the types that are considered as page-turners and that you will certainly come back to. The pace is fast, the settings are real and the characters are spectacular. This book takes the reader through the ordinary lessons of life where mistakes are made, objectives are achieved and happiness and sadness often at crossroads.
What is more about this beautifully crafted love story is Ahern's exquisite writing style and his remarkable talent for this genre. Life is all about choices and making the best bargain with it. The way Rosie's and Alex's childhoods are told and the unique way that the writer told the story through letters, emails, instant messages and text messages etc was remarkable. Despite its few flaws, this novel was endearing.I also enjoyed The Usurper and Other Stories, The Line of Beauty for their amsuning characters and exceptional settings.
