Rating: Summary: What a Book! Review: I was just looking for a quick, easy read and found a little book that made me feel like I had gone through 50 years with Noah & Allie. I also suggest reading the last chapter ALONE with a box of Kleenex - What A Book!
Rating: Summary: A GREAT BOOK, THE BEST! Review: This book was wonderful. A joy to read. From the moment I picked up the book I was unable to put it down. You'll fall in love with this book.For another great book find Secret Waters by Linda C. Brown. You can find it here on Amazon. They're both great books. Get them both!
Rating: Summary: a moving story Review: You can say that this book is over the top on romance but there is no doubt that it makes you feel good. We are surrounded by cynicism and the emotions stirred by the story of Noah and Ali are touching and heartfelt. It makes you wish for happy ever after.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ! Review: This is by far the best book I have ever read. But be forewarned, if you don't have a lot of time and a full box of tissues, don't start because once you do, you won't stop. This book was so wonderful. To be loved like Allie was would be absolutely wonderful. It is a rare thing today to see the older generation so in love with each other that you can almost believe anything is possible, even beating a terrible illness. I wish that my husband and I are still in love like Noah and Allie after we have been married for 50 years. With so much out there to read, it was such a pleasure to read something that is so "real life" and truly wonderful. I cried all the way through the book. So have plenty of tissues on hand. YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK.....YOU WILL LOVE IT
Rating: Summary: Better than a fairy tail Review: From the moment I picked up the book I was unable to put It down. Nickolas Sparks has such a way with putting the datails of his story so deep in your mind and heart It felt as if I was living every moment of It. I loved loved loved It. Wont miss your next book Nick.
Rating: Summary: The Notebook Review: This book is an exellent representation of the creativity of Sparks works. It is full of suprises and a capturing romance. Anyone could fall in love with this American love story
Rating: Summary: walnut1@mindspring.com Review: It will leave you thinking: "I want to be loved just like that."
Rating: Summary: Help! Sugar shock! Review: I'm not sure if I can find the words to describe how I feel about this book. I guess, simply, I hated it. And I like my share of sap. I cry at movies, I bawled at Titanic (all 12 times I saw it). So, believe me, I love a good, sappy story. This book, to echo the sentiments of many others, IS a glorified Harlequin Romance. The only difference is, there's no embarrassing cover to hide when you're reading it. Nicholas Sparks is a god-awful writer, and I think that's my most basic problem with this story. I think it IS a beautiful love story (if a bit far-removed from reality. I mean, you know they had to have some big fights, adjustments to make after marriage, etc.), especially at the end when they've grown old together and he's still with her and in love. But Nicholas Sparks can't write. AT ALL. He uses trite descriptions, banal dialogue and generally overly simplistic language. There are better love stories out there, and better written as well. Go find them. Skip this one.
Rating: Summary: One of the most beatifull books i have read! Review: It was a surprise. Wen i first began to read this book, i thought it would be boring. As soon as i got involved with the story, all the magic , love and desire, i couldn't stop. My grandmother died last 30st december with Alzheimer. I noticed that Allie had something to do with her. i cryed reading rhe book. Another massive hit here in Portugal, just as "Message in a bottle", the "The notebook". P.S.- it didn't have 6 stars because there was no option in the " How do you rate this book? " section. With Love to everybody. Miga98@hotmail.com
Rating: Summary: Bittersweet, With A Heartwarming Ending Review: I loved this little book. The tone is bittersweet, but ultimately, joy prevails. If you want to understand the pain of growing old or becoming ill, this book can tell you a lot and bring tears to your eyes as well. An unforgettable little gem.
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