Reviewed by Leah on
The premise is just so, so on the money. There will be tons and tons of wives out there who will just click with this book. There will be young, singletons like me out there who just find the novel so intriguing even though it has nothing to do with us (yet). It’s so clever, so funny, so witty, so warm and so wise. It was just so readable and I absolutely adored the relationship between Alice (Wife 22) and Researcher 101. It’s almost as if Alice Buckle had two lives. Her real life, where she was bored in her marriage, worried about her kids – Zoe with a potential eating disorder and Peter (aka Pedro) coming out of the closet! – and then the online Alice, who could reminisce about her past life, about how she met William, things she’d like to say to her kids, to William.
Wife 22 was just amazing. I really enjoyed it, surprisingly so I will admit. It’s a book that will surprise you. A book that delights and makes you smile. A book that makes you think. I definitely recommend it. Wife 22 surprised me and it will surprise you. Sometimes a book isn’t something you think it will be and Wife 22 is that. I loved it. Gideon has really hit the mark with this novel and I will be interested in seeing what comes next from her because she is definitely a massively talented and massively clever author. Wife 22 is a timely novel and Gideon executed it perfectly.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 29 May, 2012: Finished reading
- 29 May, 2012: Reviewed