The book The Wife's Tale was written by author Lori Lansens Here you can read free online of The Wife's Tale book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Wife's Tale a good or bad book?
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Aspirin for that pain between her eyes. Experimental dreams. Glimpses of light. Weight of dark. Tap water. Urine. Flush. Gooch’s face. Light. Dark. Water. Pee. Flush. Gooch. Mary. The night clock. Screaming at Wendy to please go away. Endlessly ticking, then ticking no more, the batteries dislodged and thrown to the floor. Heat—the furnace hadn’t died after all. In the hallway an amber lamp switched on in a marvel of timed circuitry, stealing into the room like a secret lover. Mary e...ased her legs as the light adored her dunes, licked her licorice nipples, and sucked her frosted toes. She pulled her lids apart and looked around the room. With the drapes drawn, she was unable to guess between day and night. Mary rose, her foot aching where she’d been cut, confused by the sequence of her stories and their relation to her dreams. The digital clock on Gooch’s side was blinking, which suggested that power had been lost and restored sometime in the night.
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