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The Guardian

The Guardian

List Price: $7.50
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Page Turner!
Review: Like many of the reviews, this was a difficult book to put down. I enjoyed the fact that Sparks was combining suspense and romance. And while some may say the ending was predictable, I wasn't totally prepared for it. Perfect book for a day at the beach!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Guardian is a hit!
Review: This is a good book. I enjoyed it, it is a little different from Nicholas Sparks other books. It has a little more suspense to it. The only problem with this book is that for someone like me, and avid suspense book reader, I guessed the ending. Not the entire ending, but some of it. I would still suggest reading it. It has a good plot line and the characters were built in a great way. As with other Sparks books, you really get to know the characters and what they are thinking. If you like Nicholas Sparks, then you will really enjoy this.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Um, what a quandry
Review: OO gee, I am a young woman of satisfactory economic standing who owns a dog. I'm pretty! Who do I date?!

When I picked this book up at the supermarket, I was hoping for a thriller read. I hadn't read Sparks yet, and I was willling to give anything a chance (I am a chronic insomniac). It's pretty stale. Once you get to chapter three, you pretty much know the whole story. Even the main review here on Amazon gives away so much of the plot... Ridiculous.

I wish it were better. But it isn't!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dont enjoy many books, but this one...
Review: I dont enjoy reading much because authors these days have become boring, but this book, i couldnt put down, and when i had to, its all i could think about. it tied in love, thrills, mysteries, romance, sadness...just about everything and thats what made it such a great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Still good
Review: No, this was not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Even when he's not at the top of his form, he's better than most. Of all his books, THE WEDDING is my favorite, but this one is still worth a shot.

Also recommended: The Wedding, McCrae's Bark of the Dogwood, and Life of Pi

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bland Predictable Ending - No Surprises, No Curves or Twists
Review: For a #1 New York Times best selling novel -- I expected more. I heard good things about the book on the radio. I was looking forward to the "edge-of-your seat", "can't put it down", "page turning novel". I did not find it. The jacket cover predicted, a "surprising ... hair-raising ... spiced up suspenseful new recipe". I never tasted the old recipe but this new one has nothing to brag about. It was an interesting book, like reading the head-lines of a newspaper. You know there is trouble somewhere in the world, you have an idea it is the usual line-up of players in the same part of the globe. Now all you need to do is read the article to find out the details, of who did what ot whom. This is how I felt when reading this book. It did not take long for me to determine, who the problematic character was, I could see the direction the plot was going, I simply read the book to find out what details I needed to learn, of who did what to whom and why. The heroine is young, in her mid-twenties, who unexpectedly lost her husband to brain cancer ... that is a gripping beginning, it had my full attention. I was interested in learning about their lives together ... Instead, the book takes off in a different direction entirely. It explores her ability to develop a relationship four years after the death of her husband. The "new guy" is a consulting engineer, from a big city who is working on a project in her small town in North Carolina. He sweeps her off her feet, by taking her to expensive restaurants and giving her a gold heart pendant necklace. When he first kisses her ... she is taken off guard, she questions its timing, his motives, and her future reactions. This is the first clue, that something about *him* is a bit off. There are minute clues provided throughout the book, where the tensions will arise. Julie Barenson, our heroine, has a male "best friend" who used to be her husband's best buddy in high school. His name is Mike and he is carrying a torch in his heart for her, but he is having a difficult time expressing his true feelings. Julie's husband provides a gift ... almost from beyond the grave. He told a neighbor to give her a puppy, which will be her companion, her guard. Her husband also wrote her a letter, reassuring her, when she sees the dog, it is like a symbol that he is thinking of her. The stage is set early for who the main characters are and what parts they will play. It is easy to recognize where the tension in this book will be developed. The only reason to read the book is to find out what imagination which the author possesses to bring forth details to use to bring about, *THE* *EXPECTED* *OUTCOME*. This is not a spell-binding "I can't put it down novel". It is an average read. It ocntains a basic human interest, "romance" which makes it easy reading. It is a bland novel without explosive subject matter. Erika Borsos (erikab93)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too much jelly...
Review: Nicholas Sparks' "The Guardian" is like a poorly made peanut butter and jelly sandwhich...The nourishing part is spread way too thin and the jelly is really piled on. The bread's a little soggy too...and it cakes on the roof of your mouth. To translate the analogy: not enough sustainance, way too much sugar, and some very second-rate prose to hold everything together. Certainly not of a caliber of the earlier Sparks novels--avoid this concoction.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Read it before, saw it before, nothing much new here
Review: I picked this novel up for a quick read on a long rainy weekend [we have lots of them up here, so I read a lot]. The cover wasn't standard "Romance Novel" fluff and neither was the jacket blurb. Imagine my disappointment when the author telegraphed the entire plot in the first twenty or thirty pages! I knew what would happen, who would do what to who and why, all before I really got started reading...and the heroine didn't even get a chance to deal with her life on her own. This would have been better if it'd been handled with more humor and less melodrama.

All I can say is YUCK! Save your eight dollars and go to Starbucks instead!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why does the dog always get it!!!
Review: This was a great story..Couldnt put it down..Hated the ending..why does the dog always get it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: I've never written a review before, but I thought that this book really qualifies for one. I couldn't put the darn thing down! I am a college student, and for that day or two that I read this book I never got anything done. I could never find a good "stop spot" for the night. When I was near the end of the book I ended up staying awake until 3 in the morning finishing it. I absolutely love reading, but I have never cried or got so emotional over a book before. This one did me in at 3 in the morning. And that is saying a lot if you knew me. I highly recommend this book. It's an easy read, but if you are in college like me, sometimes you just want something that you can indulge yourself into without the analysis and critical thinking. Read this, and then read all of Sparks other books! Go, Now! Stop reading reviews! Shoo!


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