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Sunday Wife, The/Abridged

Sunday Wife, The/Abridged

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pass on this one
Review: This book was disappointing. The plot was predictable, nothing new here. The affair between Dean and Maddox didn't fit in with the character's personalities. I wanted to feel a strong dislike for Dean's husband and for Libby but I never did. Mostly I just didn't care about any of these characters. Waste of time...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't wait for the next one!!
Review: Cassandra King has written a marvelous story about a subject she knew very well...a demanding husband and an unhappy marriage. The Sunday Wife is a perfect southern novel about imperfect people in an imperfect world. It is thoroughly entertaining with so many twists it is impossible to put it down. I look forward to more from this new author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book I've Read inYears
Review: It is easy to see why this book is currently #28 on the
New York Time's Best Seller List! It is one of the best books
I have read in years!
For any woman that has been in an unhappy relationship and needed
to make changes in her life this book could be seen as a catalyst
for that transformation. The main character, Dean Lynch, catches your heart and won't let go! This was a book I could not put down
and stayed up all night reading! It is a true winner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unputtdownable
Review: I haven't had so much trouble putting a book aside so I could go to bed since Susan Isaacs' After All These Years. The Sunday Wife is a delicious read, full of home truths about big subjects, touching, believable truly memorable. Susan Isaacs fans will love it, fans of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood will love it, Susan Howatch fans will love it. The most unusual of treats, a smart page-turner that's about something important. Wow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good Sunday afternoon read
Review: "The Sunday Wife" is set in the redneck South, but has a universal theme. Dean Lynch, the protagonist, is a kind but insecure woman stuggling to find her identity as the wife of a self-righteous, but charming, local preacher. She then meets Augusta, a wild Southern beauty who appears to have everything in life, including a reckless drive for confrontation and self-assertion. Augusta is Dean's anti-matter, and when the two get together, a chain reaction is initiated with disastrous, then ultimately triumphant, consequences. This book, which alternates between outrageous humor and dark imagery, is for anyone who wants to see what it is like to live a life different from their own (how many of us know what it is like to be the preacher's wife in the Bible belt?) It is also for anyone who had to struggle to find themselves, and didn't succeed until later in life. Plus, it is just plain fun to read. Last advice: don't expect to read this book for several days if you are going on a long trip, I finished it in only 3 (sleepless) nights!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Move Over, Harper Lee
Review: Here's a true heir to the literary landscape of Harper Lee and Truman Capote. Alabaman Cassandra King has written a beautiful, heartfelt story of what it's like to be an outsider trying to get along in a world where all the rules are made up by the wrong people. She brings a rare sensitivity and eloquence to telling the untold story of legions of women like Dean who serve faithfully, in the tradition of the Biblical Marthas and Marys, with little thanks or recognition, but who possess all the real courage and strength behind the pulpit when it's revealed -- as it always is, world without end, amen -- that their husband's are babies, the collection plate's empty, and the Ladies Auxiliary's gone home.
I loved this book. May Cassandra King write many more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The life of a marriage
Review: As THE SUNDAY WIFE opens, Dean Lynch is a woman on the run, disappearing after a score of years married to a preacher man on the rise to bishophood, & she is remembering what drove her away & why she has landed in a friend's cottage on the Gulf Coast of Florida.

While THE SUNDAY WIFE is not my usual fare - I'm not big on deceit among spouses, domestic imbroglios, & silver-tongued men of religion, Cassandra King has written a surefire pot-boiler filled with secrets, memories, moments of intense discomfort, adventures, & a woman on the verge of discovering herself.

A well written, absorbing womanly read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enjoyable
Review: I really liked this book. I don't understand buying a book because the author is married to another author you like, then griping about it being disappointing. If you want Conroy, buy his books. Ahem. But I digress.
Dean is married to a man of God who is anything but angelic and happens upon a town of gossips and people to gossip about. She befriends Augusta who is a free spirit with a past that enables her to make a connection with Dean. Dean discovers herself and how she's sold herself short on life just in the nick of time.
I found the book entertaining, fell in love with the little boy, Gus, and wished at times I had a friend like Augusta who would draw attention to the times I was in jeopardy of selling out.
It's a good read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is awful
Review: I can't even finish the book. The writing is terrible..quite juvenile. I bought it because it was recommended in Oprah magazine and I mistakenly assumed it would be quality. It's boring and the plot is weak. Sorry to say it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sunday Wife
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and had trouble putting it down. If you are looking for depth, read WAR AND PEACE. If, however, you are looking for a good read, I highly recommend this book. I'm surprised that it's taken me so long to "discover" this author, and had no idea she is married to Pat Conroy. I tripped over this book purely by accident. Now, I am looking for other books she's written.


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