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The Sunday Wife: A Novel

The Sunday Wife: A Novel

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Leaves you flat
Review: What a disappointment! I thought it might be a change but by half way through I didn't understand any of the mootivation for the main characters and their escapades were NOT those of even slightly rational women. Really! So, despite the "romance" ending, there was nothing of substance to the story or the characters. Just to complete the irrational feel, young Gus behaved like a toddler at age 8 and was attending summer kindergarden. What was she thinking?
The Conroy name can only get you so far, and this time, it was way too far.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Review: Rarely do I pick up a book and read it in a day. Cassandra King's descriptions of the characters, their feelings, and the settings made me feel a part of the story. For those of you who don't think the minister was realistic, I've known people like Ben; manipulative and selfish. He knew what he was doing, he just didn't care. The fact that the reader gets worked up about him shows the skill of the writer. I thought it was a wonderful book and I hope someone will opt to make it a movie...Can Sandra Bullock sing??? (a perfect Dean) Keep writing, Cassandra, you've got it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I'm sorry, Cassandra
Review: I really wanted to like this book; honestly, I did! But the lead character had no backbone at all. God knows, I've had trouble standing up to people myself, but when Dean finally cussed her controlling, insensitive, neglectful, boneheaded husband out (and I was thinking YES!!!), she humbly apologized in the very next paragraph! No, no, no!!! Ben's backside needed kicking, and Dean was certainly justified in kicking it.

Aside from that, the book was just too predictable. There were very few surprises, and I couldn't believe how long it took Dean to catch on to things that seemed so obvious to me. Overall, I was very disappointed in the book. It was a struggle to finish it. As much as I admire Ms. King's enlightened view of gay people and other "hot button" issues, I cannot recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Emily
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Sunday Wife from beginning to end. It was filled with fascinating, page-turning circumstances that i could relate to and understand. Dean is a fabulous character, unique to her own. She deals with the frustrations of being conformed to someone she is not. Each of her relationships are realistic and true. I highly recommend this book to anyone searching for themselves in the midst of the daily routine and dealing with frustrations from relationships that seem to have found a dead end.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Strong Start
Review: This book got off to a strong start. The first hundred pages were filled with interesting characters, strong conflict, and an inside look into a Southern church community. The setting entices, and the book avances at a lively pace. Unfortunately, the narrow minded stereotypes hindered the depth of the characters and resulted in a predictable stale story. The book had potential but failed to meet it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Treat yourself to a bit of Pleasure!
Review: I found this book to be accurate and exceptionally well written. Cassandra reaches out a finger to give life to the characters in a refreshing style. As a Professor of literature for the last 37 years I feel I am qualified to say that this is an excellent read. I would not bother to review this but the spiteful reviews I read are cruel and ignorant. If you can't say anything nice, then keep your snobbery to yourself. Don't you just hate negative people! If you're an intelligent person and you're not blind to the problems of organized religion than this book is for you. If not, stick to just reading Pat Robertsons latest or perhaps Mien Kampf, but leave your trashy opinion in the gutter with your disposition. Everyone else in the world would like to celebrate the subject of this book, individuality and freedom.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Truly Southern
Review: Dean is truly southern. Dominated by her husband, an aspiring Methodist minister she strives to make him happy and successfully fulfill her role as his wife. She is submissive focusing more on her "role" than on herself. Like many southern women she is consumed by what other people think, however, when she meets Augusta her life takes a turn that challenges not only her role, but also her Christian beliefs. King understands southern culture especially southern women. Well written and thought provoking, yet totally entertaining.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Trite and predictable
Review: I picked up this book because it said it was a smart woman's book. I read a lot and want more than one dimensional characters and predictable plot. The main character was so naive and spineless, it was laughable. She lived her life based completely on what others wanted her to do or ordered her to do, of course until the end. Her husband, the minister, had virtually no redeeming qualities, he saw her as a possession and treated her like a child. The remaining characters were stereotypes, the socialite, the pious church-goer, the racist. The writing was juvenile and annoying. At one point, the main character was having a serious discussion and called the other person "Mr. Know It All".

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Predictable, boring, not worth the time and effort
Review: I was very disappointed in this book. After the first five
chapters, I couldn't go any further. Rather than trash what I
had paid good money for, I attempted to give this book away to one of my friends who might would have a different opinion. No
dice--couldn't even give it away. Sorry to say but I could have
read something of similar nature, or better, for free in my
local newspaper. I apologize for this poor review because the
author's husband is one of my favorite writers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cheers for The Sunday Wife
Review: THE SUNDAY WIFE is a poignant, insightful novel of a woman's moral struggle on a voyage of self discovery. Women will identify with Dean, "the good wife" and cheer her on. Throughout, her choices are heartfelt and drawn straight from a woman's heart. King wrote a beautiful, emotional read--I highly recommend it.


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