I had high hopes for an interesting story but I wasn't super impressed with this one. The concept was a fun one but the execution came out a little dull for me. The one scene I did laugh at was the Cialis focus group (the husband in the story is in advertising). Is the whole world wondering about wh...
Predictable ending, but good romance story of marriage, midlife crisis, compromise and appreciating what you already have.Full review on www.literarymarie.com
Alice Buckle is a forty-something mother of two who feels her children do not need her as much, her husband is a little boring, her job is frustrating and not what she envisioned herself doing and all her friend’s lives seem so much more exciting than her own. At a cocktail party at her husband’s w...
This book actually made me laugh out loud in some places so I should give it a better review than I am but it is what it is. My problem with this book was the author trying to make cheating okay. "It's okay, she didn't actually cheat." "It's okay, it was her husband the whole time." Cheating is NOT ...
3.5 stars.So yeah.. this book is seriously long. A lot longer than I really feel it needs to be. Maybe the audio version is so long because she reads each email address over and over again and such. I honestly wish I would have read this one, but I did enjoy the narration of this audio book. Cassand...
Wife 22 by Melanie Gideon has been compared to Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones Diary and it's easy to see why. Of my own small reading repertoire, I'd say it's a cross between Bridget Jones and Domestic Violets, a story about a middle-aged copywriter wannabe writer going through an early mid-life cri...
Alice Buckle is a wife, mother, drama teacher, and former playwright. After signing up for an online survey of middle aged married folks, she becomes Wife 22.Each participant is assigned a researcher to feed them questions periodically and to score the data. Because the study is completely anonymo...
"Wife 22" by Melanie Gideon has an irresistible premise. What would happen if the wife in a ho-hum marriage begins answering anonymous questions from a researcher and the questions become more and more personal?What if the researcher and the wife begin a Facebook friendship which becomes more than a...
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