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The Wife App
by Carolyn Mackler
What if there was an app that paid people to do all the things wives do for free?
Moved the concept behind this wonderful book and it didn't disappoint The plot revolves around three divorced mothers and their journey's along with the app Each of them had their own narration and a beautiful character are their development with their kids was satisfying to watch
This is definitely something I haven't read before and although I love the innovation. I found it too patronizing and feminist Don't get me wrong I enjoy female centric books, but I didn't like how being a wife was shown as a boring tedious job in all cases Nearly all the marriages in the book end up with a divorce and I'd like representation of long happy marriages too.
Even if you are not into romance, this book has so many lovely characters and the side characters have their parts, fleshed out in much detail. If you like reading children, Mackler's writing is sure to be a delight as these women's lives revolve around their precious babies.
Can't wait to get my hands on another Carolyn Mackler (this was my first). I highly recommend this piece of brilliance <3
Tropes and TW: LGBT, Family, Romance, Mental Health, Anxiety, Second Chance, Women's Fiction.
I received a complimentary ARC of the book from NetGalley and Simon & Schuster in exchange for an honest review.
Moved the concept behind this wonderful book and it didn't disappoint The plot revolves around three divorced mothers and their journey's along with the app Each of them had their own narration and a beautiful character are their development with their kids was satisfying to watch
This is definitely something I haven't read before and although I love the innovation. I found it too patronizing and feminist Don't get me wrong I enjoy female centric books, but I didn't like how being a wife was shown as a boring tedious job in all cases Nearly all the marriages in the book end up with a divorce and I'd like representation of long happy marriages too.
Even if you are not into romance, this book has so many lovely characters and the side characters have their parts, fleshed out in much detail. If you like reading children, Mackler's writing is sure to be a delight as these women's lives revolve around their precious babies.
Can't wait to get my hands on another Carolyn Mackler (this was my first). I highly recommend this piece of brilliance <3
Tropes and TW: LGBT, Family, Romance, Mental Health, Anxiety, Second Chance, Women's Fiction.
I received a complimentary ARC of the book from NetGalley and Simon & Schuster in exchange for an honest review.