Rating: Summary: Very Disappointed Review: I have been a fan on Nicholas Sparks for about 5 years now. I buy everyone of his books as soon as they come out. I am afraid to say that is going to change now...this book was a huge disappointment. I must say that the last three have disappointed me. Bend in the Road was the first to let me down, Nights in Rodanthe continued the downward trend and The Wedding was the final straw. This was the story of an average marriage; a man and a woman growing apart over time. In my opinion using the characters from The Notebook was a cheap ploy to pull in readers. These characters were average and pulling Noah and Allie into was unnecessary. Those two should have been left alone. If you are looking for the magic of Noah and Allie skip this book and read The Notebook again. I also suggest trying a new author, Kirk Martin and read Shade of the Maple, the love story is ever bit as moving as The Notebook.
Rating: Summary: Another romantic tale by Nicholas Sparks Review: THE WEDDING by Nicholas SparksI'm a big Nicholas Sparks fan, so I may be somewhat biased as I review this book. THE WEDDING is the sequel to THE NOTEBOOK, the love story of Noah and Allie: a love that almost didn't happen. Now, in THE WEDDING, we meet the next two generations of family members, and a somewhat complex story is told. Noah is now living at Creekside, where he and Allie had moved toward the end of her life. He spends his time feeding a lone female swan, distinguished by a dark patch of color on her chest. Noah feels that this is Allie come back to him, and his children feel that he's lost touch with the world. Noah, however, never gives up on his theory and insists that it is his dear beloved wife. Noah and Allie's oldest daughter, Jane, is married to Wilson Lewis. They've been married for nearly 30 years and have raised three children, all of whom are now adults. Jane and Wilson's story is told in flashbacks, as Wilson remembers what brought him and Jane together all those years ago. The reason for his reflections, though, is that he knows Jane is very unhappy with their marriage. So unhappy, that she leaves town for a few weeks to spend with their son Joseph. She doesn't say exactly why she left, but Wilson knows she needs to get away to think things over. In the meantime, their oldest daughter Anna has announced that she and her boyfriend Keith plan to be married in a few weeks. She doesn't want anything fancy, and plans to marry at the justice of the peace. However, this is not what Jane wants for her daughter. Suddenly, Jane shows a new interest in life, and with the help of Wilson the two of them proceed to organize the best wedding any daughter ever had. As the wedding plans take shape, Wilson keeps Noah up to date. During their visits, Wilson notes how Noah dotes on the swan, talking to her and sharing his thoughts with her. A few odd events almost convince Wilson that maybe this is indeed Allie reborn, but he always keeps these thoughts to himself. And all through these visits, Noah reminisces about his wife, while Wilson remembers his own first love Jane. The title THE WEDDING is misleading, but this was Sparks' intention. Yes, the entire book is about the family getting ready for the big wedding, but the reader will realize by the end of the book that the story is much more than just THE WEDDING. The ending will surprise you, as it surprised some of the characters in the book. The story of the swan helps round out this tale of eternal love and may turn even the most cynical of persons into a romantic.
Rating: Summary: A Beautiful Love Story Review: I loved The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks, it's a romantic love story about two people falling in love with each other all over again. This book is a follow up to THE NOTEBOOK, a story about a man who does anything and everything to try to win back the love of his life. Wilson Lewis has been married to his wife Jane for thirty years. He finally looked at his life and realized that Jane has fallen out of love with him, and it's all his fault. He was always working and never made time for Jane and their three children, leaving the responsibility of raising the kids to Jane. Wilson had a hard time showing his feelings, however his first born was about to get married and he wanted to do everything he could to make his wife fall in love with him again. So he started being more romantic towards her, cooking, listening to her and making time for her. He let his father in law Noah (from THE NOTEBOOK) guide him through all of it. I really enjoyed this book because it makes you think about your own life and how you should improve the damaged relationships you might have with someone. From this book I learned that you can't take anything for granted like a marriage especially. I also learned that if you really want something you just have to go for it. I read a lot of Nicholas Sparks books, but this one, i fell in love with. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good love story because this one feels so real when you read it. It makes you feel like you actually know the people in the story.
Rating: Summary: Another great one from Sparks Review: I started reading The Wedding the day that it arrived in the mail. I was finished by the next evening. I couldn't put it down for long. I'd cook...read...clean up...read...put my 3 year old to bed...read. My husband and I have fallen into the same type of rut that Wilson and Jane had fallen into in the beginning of the book. It has given me hope and encouragement. I have already started my new year's diet, and working on making myself closer to the person that he married. Not just weight wise, but being more attentive to him. The story was great. I saw the lady's review that said his books are all the same. That's what I like about Sparks. I know that when I pick up his books, I will laugh, cry, and finish the book with something to think about. Marriage is work. It is not easy and Sparks reminds us of that. Great book!!!
Rating: Summary: A Challenge Review: I still remember the exact spot where I was standing in my home when I read the final pages of The Notebook. I had to hide from my kids because I was crying so hard! And I can say the same thing about Nicholas' earlier books - Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember. But then I noticed that Nicholas' books were gradually becoming tired and repetitive. I hated to admit it because I love his writing so much and I think he's a great guy. He was really the first author I found who could touch me emotionally in a very real way without his novels being filled with junk. And so I've stayed loyal to him, but I feel as his fans that we need to challenge him more. All the stories are beginning to sound alike. And for the first time, with The Wedding, I didn't feel anything for the characters. I tried to because I want to have that excitement again of picking up a Sparks novel and getting sucked into it and feeling something deeply for 250 pages. But it's not there anymore. And so rather than continue to simply applaud Nicholas for his efforts, I think we need to tell him that we expect more. He's making millions of dollars on every novel and if you were honest with yourself and picked up this book and didn't know it was by Nicholas, you'd struggle through it. And I'm afraid to say it but I think maybe he used the whole Notebook tie-in with Noah and Allie just to sell books because I didn't see how it was relevant to this story. So I want to challenge my favorite author to perhaps pick a different setting, something that will help him write passionately again so we can feel the characters and the magic. And I want to challenge my fellow Sparks fans to try some other authors who write with that passion and with an intensely human feel to their writing such as Richard Paul Evans and Kirk Martin. Check out richardpaulevans.com and kirkmartinbooks.com and see if you can feel that moving, personal human touch that first captivated you with Nicholas' work. If you don't absolutely love their novels, I would be shocked. And Nicholas, please, please take your time with the next novel and let us feel the passion again!
Rating: Summary: Worse than a Soap Opera Review: What were these people's problems? I couldn't feel their marital woes. And their lack of communicating their feelings to eachother (oh, but she could tell her twenty-something children everthing) was irritating. Maybe Mr. Sparks could have built a better preview to their past. The story picked up where everything seemed fine with this couple. This couple was just highly immature for having raised a family. Syrupy, sappy...just a total let-down.
Rating: Summary: Best book I've ever read Review: Hands down the best book I've ever read. The best that Nicholas Sparks has written yet. The ending left me breathless and everytime I think back to this book I can't help but be overtaken with a sense of nostalgic reading...
Rating: Summary: The Wedding Review: Nicholas Sparks captures his audience with romantic novels. Following the New York Times Best-selling novel of The Notebook, Sparks sequel continues with The Wedding. Following the example set by his in-laws, Noah and Allie, Wilson is trying to save his marriage. Absent in the younger years of his three children's lives due to his devotion to work, Wilson hopes to restore his marriage after thirty years. With the announcement of his daughters wedding Wilson is hopeful this may bring his own marriage closer together. Taking a few weeks off work, and offering assistance in planning the wedding Wilson is hopeful his wife Jane will gladly agree. With the date of his anniversary set for the wedding of his daughter Wilson wants to make this anniversary special. Placing notes around the house with directions to follow and a surprise for a special evening together Wilson hopes this is enough to save his marriage. In a novel of love and the struggles of relationships Sparks captures the readers attention in a page turning book, for individuals in a relationship, single, or married this is a must read book.
Rating: Summary: Excellent novel Review: This was an excellent follow-up to The Notebook. Sparks is a phenominal author. He makes us feel every single emotion that is written. This book was no exception. And it was a sweet and loving story that makes you happy for the characters. Great read!
Rating: Summary: Review letter from my son. Review: I recommended this book to my son and I got this adorable letter from him after he read The Wedding: Hey Mom, How's life? Everything is all good here. Just finished reading "The Wedding"...it was excellent. When the daughter announced she was going to get married, at first I thought Wilson would surprise Jane by having them get married at the same time as their daughter...but as the story progressed I moved away from that feeling. I could have never predicted that his daughter's wedding was all part of his big surprise. I love the way he managed to save that unexpected surprise for the last five pages of the book. He really had a lot of making up to do for all the neglect in the past. Don't know if I could ever be that romantic so I'll just continue doing the little things now so I won't need to do big things later. I can see why it was one of your favorites...it was excellent.
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