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Nights in Rodanthe

Nights in Rodanthe

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nicholas Sparks rocks... but not the best of his books
Review: This was a good book, but i have read all of his others and this was my least favorite. A Walk to Remember and The Guardian are my favorites, definitally try those out before you read this one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pleasant
Review: Pleasant reading and fairly well written, but defintely nothing to "write home about".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful easy read!
Review: This is the 3rd Sparks novel that I've read and as the others, this one was too beautifuly written. I finished the book in 2 days. Although it had a somewhat sad ending, it was an excellent read. I'm not sure why this book only received 3 stars. It deserves more credit.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Look elsewhere
Review: Not typically the type of book I read, but was surprised by the elementary grade school level happenings and the unemotional feeling I was left with....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Least favorite.
Review: This was my least favorite written by Sparks, but I still was amused by the plot. It seems surreal for a women and man to fall in love so quickly. A man comes down, meets this women who works at an Inn. I don't believe in this love at first site ordeal, but I guess it could happen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tragic romantic tale!
Review: As is typical with any Nicholas Sparks novel, you are bound to find love so strong and then grieve as it is taken away. Well, Nights in Rodanthe is no exception to this rule. Sparks weaves the present day with the past telling a story about love, divorce, pain, loss, and learning to live again.

After the tragedy of the book is revealed, the main character is still happier "to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." It is an amazing message and one in which I hope each reader can remember to take each day with loved ones as a gift and appreciate them, because we are all lucky to have that chance to love too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love found--love lost
Review: Nicholas Sparks is back at doing what he does best--writing about lost love. Adrienne Willis, the divorced mother of three, is looking back on her life and realizing that she needs to tell her love story to her daughter who is grieving over the death of her husband. She surprises her daughter by telling her of her meeting with surgeon Paul Flanner who is seeking solace in an old Inn on the Outer Banks which Adrienne is tending for a friend. Of course a big storm comes and they discover a love for one another which is to change the course of their lives. Some of this is entirably predictable, but Sparks has a way of writing which captures your heart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nights in Rodanthe
Review: An extremely moving story about two middle-aged adults who fall in love unexpectedly. They meet by chance in a bed and breakfast inn in Rodanthe, North Carolina. Adrienne is 45, divorced and a mother of 3 teen-agers. Paul is a 54 year old surgeon, divorced, with one son who detests him. Recently, he has been through a tough legal battle over a malpractice case and he is currently reevaluating his life-path. Just recently retired, he is now planning to move to Ecuador to serve as a missionary doctor along side of his son. After just a few interactions, Adrienne and Paul both realize that they have been searching for each other for all of their lives and are drawn together in Rodanthe during a violent storm. They part with great pain as friends and lovers, vowing to correspond since she is unable to leave her children and move to Ecuador. They decide to stay in touch my mail. Then tragedy strikes...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: tear jerker
Review: If I could've given it three and a half stars I would have done that, but four stars it is. This is the first book I have read by this author so I don't know how it compares to his others, but from what I read from the other reviews they were better. I found that tissues would indeed come in handy when I read the book.

After years of marriage Adrienne Willis's husband leaves her for another woman and with the biggest share of taking care of their three children. She is devastated. To get away for a while and make some extra money, she takes care of a Bed and Breakfast Inn for a friend of hers for a few days. The only guest staying is a doctor who has sold his medical practice and is going to Ecuador to work with his son and try to make amends for years he neglected his son. Of course, they are drawn to each other and fall in love. They both feel it is important that he goes to Ecuador to make amends. He will be gone for a year and they will have their letters to each other to get better acquainted.

Fifteen years later, Adrienne is sixty and still single, but now it is her daughter who is devastated because of the death her young husband to cancer. Amanda is having such a hard time coping with her loss that her children are not getting the attention and care that they need and Adrienne feels she needs to step in and help. She asks her daughter to come over for a talk, hoping that by telling her story that it will help Amanda to realize what she is doing.

There weren't any big climatic surprises but it was an enjoyable, if somewhat a sad story.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bring the tissues, all right...
Review: The quote on the front of the book claims that I will be reaching for the tissue box. Well, I did. This story was so sappy-sweet that my eyes watered up due to sugar shock.

I had to remind myself that I wasn't reading Bridges of Madison County, the story lines were so similar. The characters, Paul and Adrienne, are likeable enough, but the plot is just too predictable. From the first chapter, this book's plot can be perfectly mapped. There are no sudden twists or turns or anything all that compelling, really.

I have had so many people recommend Nicholas Sparks' novels to me, and now, I have to wonder why. I like a good romance as much as the next person, but I also would like a little plot. I give the book two stars because I did enjoy the characters and some of the dialogue; however, most of this novel lacked "sparks."


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