Literary Wives

Literary Wives logoLiterary Wives is a virtual book club—a group of bloggers who noticed some time ago that there are a lot of books lately about wives. Quarterly we read a book about wives and marriage and incorporate the answers to a question into our reviews, following by a discussion:

What does this book say about wives or about the experience of being a wife?

You can participate by reading along with us and posting your comments or links to your reviews on any of our blogs or our new Facebook page.

The Books

The Wives

Becky of Aidanvale

Becky is a lawyer by day and a reading enthusiast always. She lives in Sydney with her husband, two kids – each with huge personalities – and one very spoiled cavoodle. Life is a juggle of family, friends, and full-time work, and she is always trying to find some kind of balance in the chaos. She is happy to read everything but is often happiest with a cosy detective novel and some peace and quiet.       

Kate can’t remember a time in her life that didn’t include books. She started her blog in 2012 as a way of extending her bookish-circle – and extend it, it did!

Kate lives in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and four children. When she’s not reading, she can be found swimming laps at her local pool, dreaming of her next beach holiday, or walking by the Yarra River. Kate works as a grief counsellor.

Naomi of Consumed By Ink

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Naomi

Once upon a time, Naomi worked as a biologist, math tutor, and early childhood educator. Since then, she has been happily reading bedtime stories to three eager listeners, and hopes this will never change. She loves traveling around the Canadian Maritimes with her family, visiting the used book stores and bakeries.

Rebecca of Bookish Beck

Originally from Maryland, Rebecca lives in Newbury, England and works as a freelance proofreader and book reviewer. She also curates a neighborhood Little Free Library and volunteers with community gardening projects and at her local public library.

And me, Kay of whatmeread.

Kay

Kay is a long-time professional technical writer (now retired—yippee!) who also taught composition and technical-writing courses at the college level. She loves reading all kinds of books. She is also a moderator for The Classics Club. She is the secret author of three (sadly unpublished) trashy romance novels and one literary novel.

50 thoughts on “Literary Wives

  1. What a wonderful idea for an online bookclub. I have been reading everyone’s review of lessons in chemistry and I will prioritise it now. I recently tried to read Wifedom by Anna Funder but wasn’t able to finish it. She articulated so many things I felt but couldn’t articulate clearly myself – but I think in my time of life with being a wife, a full time worker and parenting teen/tweens it was just making me feel resentful so I stopped. The sign of a good book to evoke such strong feelings but I might have to try reading it again in a few years.

    1. Becky, if you would like to join us, we are always looking for new members. Our next book is going to be a play, The Constant Wife by Maugham. We will review it the first Monday of June. It sounds like you would have plenty to say. What do you think? If you are interested, I’ll check with the members, but I can’t imagine anyone would object. All you do is try to read a book a quarter, and then about every other year, we have a list of books that all we work on together to pick our next seven or eight reads.

      1. Hi Kay, I would very much like to join in – but of course it’s your book club and I would more than understand if that wasn’t possible. I haven’t read a play for some time – so if nothing else I will definitely get a hold of it and have a read. Thank you.

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