Rating: Summary: A Great Book For Any Reader Review: This is one of the few books that I have actually cried while reading it. It was so well written. I completly clicked with all of the characters. It was the type of book that you know or have known someone that resembles every single one of the characters. I have never read any of his books before this one and now I'm hooked on them. I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend this book to someone that wants to read about pure and undying love.
Rating: Summary: A Walk To Remember Review: A Walk To Remember is one of the best books that I have ever read. I also really liked A Bend In The Road. Nicholas Sparks is the best author.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful, absolutely Wonderful Review: This is the first book I have ever read by Nicholas Sparks and I have to say this is an awesome book. I finished reading the whole thing in one night. I am truly impressed because these are usually not the type of books I like to read, but this one just seemed to reach in grab your heart, and hold on to it throughout the whole thing. You will find yourself laughing with them, crying with them, proud of them, and much more as you journey into their lives. I am just at loss for words on this book. I am going to start on The Notebook in just a few minutes. I can only hope it's as good as this one.
Rating: Summary: Better Than the Movie Review: I do love the movie, to begin with. But when I read the book, I found myself liking how much deeper the author made the story. Landon wasn't much of a rebel in the beginning and did become a Christian in the end. He read the Bible with Jamie as she was dying, which helped them draw closer together. In the movie, it was never clear what Landon thought about Christianity in the end. The book is well-written and I like how the narrator is writing in past tense with the sound of someone who has greatly matured and can see situations in a different light than during the time they happened. Get the book! It is fun and very moving.
Rating: Summary: One of the most beautiful, bittersweet books I've ever read Review: A friend recommended this book to me, and she was absolutely right. I did laugh at points, and as I got towards the end of the book, I couldn't stop crying. It's really kinda funny if you think about it. Me, a man who has seen and enjoyed some of the most horrific movies ever made; me, this tough but, I hope, kind guy; getting all weepy over a book. I even had to grab a dishtowel to wipe away my tears. As I was finishing this book for the first time, I even closed the door to the room I was in so that I wouldn't be disturbed. But it's one of the sweetest things I have ever read, and my heart aches for it. When you think about it, this is the essence of what it means to be human: The ability to love, and to be loved. The topics covered in this book were fairly simple, yet instead of being a weakness, that may be its greatest strength. I highly recommend this masterpiece to anyone.
Rating: Summary: How can man write like this? Review: This is the first book I read by Sparks and I can't believe he wrote this book. A man who actually understands how a woman feels. I read this book in one day and cryed after chapter 12. I just could not put it down. I saw the movie and it was a big disappointment. Read the book and enjoy!!!
Rating: Summary: CUTE AND SAPPPY Review: Aww this book was so cute and sweet you had to cry at the end. I read it before I saw the movie. The movie dissapointed me. It was cheesy and totally melodramatic. Then again, so was the book, but Sparks' AMAZING writing skills saved it from becoming another soap opera. OK, OK, this book is your average soap, but it was just so much MORE than that. Sure- your basic popular juve delinquint boy falls in love with nerdy preacher's daughter who spends free time doing community service but she has DEEP DARK SECRET (plot ruiner here) she has leukemia!! I know it sounds corny but "A Walk to Remember" is so well-written that it gets away with it. If by the end of the book you don't feel tears welling up in your eyes, then GOD help you. Yes, I read this before I saw the movie and it is SO much better. "A Walk to Remember" was set in the 50's and it just didn't all add up. (I mean seriously, they DID NOT have Missy Elliot back then) They changed a lot of stuff for the movie too. <3
Rating: Summary: great Review: I had to make myself put this book down. I read it after seeing the movie, but the book is definatey better. I was reading it during testing at my old school last year and had to (& succeeded in) stopping myself from crying. It was a marvelous book, as are all of the Nicholas Sparks books I have read. My mother and I love him and his books. I totally reccommend this book to everyone. Even if you don't like reading (like one of my friends who read and loved it), you'll fall for Landon and long for the love he shows Jamie. You have to read this book. It's a must-have.
Rating: Summary: Different From the Movie Review: Even though a lot of people have dismissed the movie version of this book as overly mushy and predictable, I must admit, I was really drawn into it. There were just so many sweet things Landon did for Jamie, it was enough to make me cry. You could say I developed an attachment to everything about A Walk To Remember. Now about the book, it was pretty different from the movie, but it basically has the same gist. Still enough to make me cry. :)
Rating: Summary: Realistic, old-fashioned romance Review: I read this book in one night! It's pretty short (200+ pages, but they're small and the print is big). After seeing the movie, which was disapointing, I wanted to read the book. The book is way better, especially since it takes place in 1957. The movie's main problem was in trying to set a 50's book in a 90's setting without updating critical aspects. The book is sweet, but not overly so. I think it helps that it's told from Landon's point-of-view. Also, Jamie and Landon spend so much time together before there relationship finally changes. It creates great tension. There's also so much detail in the relationships in Landon's friends and family that's missing in the movie. It makes the book much richer. Overall, it has several important messages and tells a touching and real story.
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