The Longest Ride
A MAJOR MOTIONPICTURE FROM TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX. OPENS APRIL 10, 2015. STARRING SCOTT EASTWOOD, BRITT ROBERTSON, ALAN ALDA. WITH PHOTOS FROM THE MOVIE.In the tradition of his beloved first novel, The Notebook, #1 New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sparks returns with the remarkable story...
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A MAJOR MOTIONPICTURE FROM TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX. OPENS APRIL 10, 2015. STARRING SCOTT EASTWOOD, BRITT ROBERTSON, ALAN ALDA. WITH PHOTOS FROM THE MOVIE.In the tradition of his beloved first novel, The Notebook, #1 New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sparks returns with the remarkable story of two couples whose lives intersect in profound and surprising ways.Ira Levi
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781455584727 (145558472X)
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
I am officially giving up after three months having read nearly 200 pages. There is just so much damn dialogue about the most banal uninteresting things. There is absolutely zero chemistry between anyone. Everyone is so one dimensional and I have no idea how anyone found them interesting enough to...
Nicholas Sparks is one of my favorite authors. I have read all of his books as far as I know and liked or loved them all. I had put off reading this one for awhile because I'm not a big fan of cowboys. Of course he totally won me over. I loved the parallel stories of the old love and the new lov...
Synopsis: Ira Levinson is in trouble. At ninety-one years old, in poor health and alone in the world, he finds himself stranded on an isolated embankment after a car crash. Suffering multiple injuries, he struggles to retain consciousness until a blurry image materializes and comes into focus besi...
The longest ride is a great, heart-warming, and romantic book. Which tells the story between two love story's but different time and locations,Ira and Ruth. Sophia And Luke, both couples both have things in common, which ties their stories together to be almost the same story which folds together, ...
Just finished this novel and like most novels that Nicholas Sparks writes it was good and predicitable. First you have Ira, 90 year old man who gets into a car accident and sees his deceased wife Ruth, sitting in the car with him. There is also Sophia, a senior at Wakeforest, healing a broken ...