Topic is Sleeping. 
			 
				    				Skye ( member #325)		posted at 1:30 PM on Monday, December 15th, 2014	
			 
	Coelho is one of my favorite authors.  I thought "Adultry" was one of the worst books I've ever read and it had nothing to do with the topic.  I'm way over that.  lol  I was just very disappointed with the book.  I usually find his characters fascinating and these characters were so ordinary. I expect more from him. I hope he is not going downhill as an author. 
 
			 	 			 
				    				authenticnow ( member #16024)		posted at 9:02 PM on Monday, December 15th, 2014	
			 
	Skye, 
 
 
	I think we've discussed Veronika Decides to Die on this thread in the past. 
 
 
	As far as Adultery, I hated the main character. Besides being a cheater, she was evil in other ways. She enjoyed inflicting pain on others (and even an animal at one point). But she was describing a state of psychosis, which I could totally relate to when I was in my As. It was interesting from a wayward perspective. 
 
 
	A strange book, but interesting I thought. 
 
 
	What other book of his do you recommend? 
 
			 			DS, you are forever in my heart. Thank you for sharing your beautiful spirit with me. I will always try to live by the example you have set. I love you and miss you every day and am sorry you had to go so soon, it just doesn't seem fair. 
		
	 	 			 
				    				njgal480 ( member #24938)		posted at 12:19 PM on Wednesday, December 17th, 2014	
			 
	Not a fiction book but it certainly reads like fiction: 
 
 
	Perfection by Julie Metz. 
 
 
	It's a woman's memoir of how she finds out at her husband's funeral (where a neighbor is wailing and being very emotional) that he has been unfaithful for most of her marriage. She embarks on a journey to meet the OW and confront them to figure out exactly what happened and why. 
 
 
	In the end she is empowered. 
 
			 			Me- BS
Him- WH
Long term marriage
D-day- Jan. 2007
5 yr. LTA
Reconciled.
 
		
	 	 			 
				    				Rain1177 ( member #47669)		posted at 2:43 PM on Tuesday, May 5th, 2015	
			 
	Francesca's party is very good one , I liked it a lot 
 
			 	 			 
				    				Bebecat ( member #49491)		posted at 1:31 PM on Tuesday, September 29th, 2015	
			 
	The Pilot's Wife by Anita Shreve 
 
 
	Books by Tessa Hadley-many touch on infidelity or near-affairs 
 
 
	Will think of more...have read dozens, it seems. Some are good, some not at all realistic or satisfying. 
 
			 	 			 
				    				bluepoppycat ( member #49679)		posted at 2:05 PM on Sunday, October 18th, 2015	
			 
	Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen 
 
 
	not an infidelity book but one where woman gets revenge on her husband 
 
 
	(he pushes her overboard on a boat, assumes she is dead, and rather than going to the police, she sets about messing with him.) 
 
 
	It's a funny read, and sometimes we all need some funny. 
 
			 			Me BS - 47 at the time
Him WS - 52 at the time
together - 10 years
DD 1 - 19/7/15 PA
DD 2  - 11/9/15  EA NC broken a week after being established (same OW) thought they could be 'friends'		
	 	 			 
				    				ShattererdHeart ( member #49777)		posted at 4:41 AM on Wednesday, October 21st, 2015	
			 
	I found Gone Girl cathartic, even if it gets very dark.  The movie is really good too. 
 
			 			Me: BS
Him: WS- prostitutes
Married 16 years 1 child
Working on it		
	 	 			 
				    				Jrazz ( member #31349)		posted at 10:24 PM on Wednesday, November 4th, 2015	
			 
	I'm so glad I found this thread! My book club just selected Paulo Coelho's Adultery, and I'm really struggling through it. Everyone else seems to be fine, but it's a mix of people from all over our company and we don't all know each other's back story... so, who really knows. 
 
 
	I'm a fan Coelho's writing in general, but this account from this perspective... it's some kind of excruciating. I can't explain it. On the one hand, I've had a lot of feelings that the narrator has... and on the other, I've been a victim of the fallout of her behavior and choices. 
 
 
	I like his style of writing, but I can't help feeling like I'm watching a trainwreck in extremely slow motion, with my hands tied behind my back. I'm about 1/3 of the way through, and my heart pounds when I tell myself I have to keep reading. 
 
 
	I just needed to put this somewhere.   
 
 
			 			"Don't give up, the beginning is always the hardest." - Deeply Scared's mom		
	 	 			 
				    				hopefull77 ( member #43221)		posted at 1:29 AM on Thursday, November 5th, 2015	
			 
	Has anyone read THE ART OF HEARING HEARTBEATS? 
 
 
	It was a fascinating book...but I would love to hear your take on it.... 
 
 
	going to book club tonight for GIRL ON THE TRAIN.... 
 
 
	Didn't read it but the appetizers and  wine will be fine   
 
 
			 			me-BS him-WS 
" I will not define myself by what went wrong yesterday when I can draw upon Life and Love right now."		
	 	 			 
				    				MissedRedFlags ( member #43344)		posted at 1:14 PM on Friday, March 11th, 2016	
			 
	The Kind Worth Killing by Pete Swanson 
 
 
	Excellent! 
 
 
	Others I have enjoyed: 
 
 
	This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper 
 
 
	Where'd You Go, Bernadette? by Maria Semple 
 
 
	This is Your Life, Harriet Chance by Jonathan Evison 
 
 
	Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick 
 
 
	Vacationers by Emma Straub 
 
 
	You Should Have Known by Jean Korelitz 
 
 
	Among the Ten Thousand Things by Julia Pierpoint 
 
 
	Days of Awe by Lauren fox 
 
 
	A small indiscretion by Jan Ellison 
 
 
	A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan 
 
 
	The Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison 
 
 
	What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty 
 
 
	Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin 
 
 
	Revenge of the Middle Aged Woman by Elizabeth Buchan 
 
			 			Me: BS 44
Him: WH 43
7 year LTA, DDay 1: June 4, 2013
DDay2: 6/5/16-Same OW 
DDay3: 8/19/16-Same OW
DDay4:  8/1/17--found OW stalking me here at SI
Married 20 years
2 kids aged 14 & 12
Plan: get self out of infidelity		
	 	 			 
				    				PricklePatch ( member #34041)		posted at 1:40 AM on Saturday, March 12th, 2016	
			 
	The fourth child by cj Carmichael 
 
			 		 
	 Topic is Sleeping.