Review

I really don't know what to make of this one. It was an entire book of "My wife used to say this. . . ." My wife would always do this. . . ." "X amount of time into our marriage, this happened. . . ."
It would have been a touching love story, but it was instead a little off-putting due to the fact that each anecdote related about the narrator's wife just seemed a little off. It wasn't the sort of behavior that would inspire most people to hang around.
I couldn't help wondering as I got toward the end if maybe it wasn't the narrator who was more than a little off and imagining everything, but once I got to the end, I really didn't care enough to analyze the idea more thoroughly.
Maybe I'm just obtuse, but I didn't get it.
It would have been a touching love story, but it was instead a little off-putting due to the fact that each anecdote related about the narrator's wife just seemed a little off. It wasn't the sort of behavior that would inspire most people to hang around.
I couldn't help wondering as I got toward the end if maybe it wasn't the narrator who was more than a little off and imagining everything, but once I got to the end, I really didn't care enough to analyze the idea more thoroughly.
Maybe I'm just obtuse, but I didn't get it.

















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