The drifting with the letter could have ended anywhere, but Theresa, a columnist from newspaper finds it during seaside walk. And the letter hits her, both in head and heart.. She decides to find out a man who wrote so beautiful letter to her lost wife, and she falls in love with the author without ...
Ultimate page-turner. I didn't stop reading the book from start to finish and then, it left me crying. I fell in love with Garret's character - sensitive, loves with all of his heart, and a writer who knows how to put his thoughts and feelings into words. Very touching love story... and the story ha...
This was my first Nicholas Sparks novel I ever read and I absolutely loved it. I read it when it first came out and I can remember staying up super late one night just to finish it with tears streaming down my face. (This is a definite tear jerker so be prepared). I've never actually watched the mov...
The book's a great great read ofcourse until the end. I just happen to hate books with such endings where the main character/s die and thats because I like the typical 'HAPPY ENDING' stories. Apart from that the novel is incredibly written and a must read.
With Nicholas Sparks you can count on two things, great writing and loads of drama! His books are an emotional roller-coaster that rarely end with a happy ever after! They are draining in a good way! very cathartic!
This is the second Nicholas Sparks book I've read and the last. In both books, Sparks killed off one of the main characters. I dunno, is this a standard storyline he uses? It was a cheap ploy and it made me angry. Since I bought the book at a yard sale, I suppose it was probably at least worth the 5...
To say the least this book disappointed me. It had similar traits to Nights in Rodanthe of which I saw the movie only. The best part of the book were the beautiful letters.Other than that, the man was never really over his wife to be in a relationship with a woman who sounded downright weird to me. ...
as always - Nicholas Sparks knows how to touch the heart with his writing. this is a very good book and reading it again made me like it more. however; it still bothers me that Garrett had to die. i know it was essential to get across the true meaning of the story - but it's such a sad ending and...
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