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Baring her soul in an anonymous survey for a marital happiness study, Alice catalogues her stale marriage, unsatisfying job and unfavorable prospects and begins to question virtually every aspect of her life.
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Alice has been married for twenty years and the zing is gone.
Then she gets an e-mail, requesting her participation in an online study of marriage, and Alice suddenly decides to join in. And before she knows it, she finds that she, Alice Buckle, Wife 22, has fallen in love with her contact in the study, Researcher 101, and she is lost and confused.
The editor's note in the front of this book compared it to Bridget Jones's Diary and I think that is a great comparison. In fact, I think I can say, with confidence, that if you enjoyed BJD, you will like this book, too.
Cute book, but I can't for the life of me figure out why the author decided to put all the questions in the back.
The main character takes part in an online survey about her marriage, but we are only shown her answers. Quite a few do not make any sense without the context of the question. I found myself continuously flipping back and forth from the question list and the story, so I took off one star for irritating the crap out if me.