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by Nicholas Sparks
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Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
A good one, but again, not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel.
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
A good one, but again, not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel.
Thalia @ Pictures in the Words
Thalia @ Pictures in the Words rated it 11 years ago
Nicholas Sparks and I have a serious love-hate (mostly hate) relationship. Honestly, I don’t know why I keep reading his books, because they mostly make me want to throw them across the room/stab the book/curl into a ball and scream, etc. However, seeing as I literally own all his books except for a...
BlondeBookBee
BlondeBookBee rated it 12 years ago
Actually 3.5 stars but you know the reason why I can't give that
The Girl who Reads
The Girl who Reads rated it 13 years ago
Not one of my best books of Sparks'. Makes you want to believe in the unbelievable. Writing style and the story is as good as can be.
Duchess Loves Books
Duchess Loves Books rated it 13 years ago
Okay, this is only the second book by Nicholas Sparks that I've 'read.' And for the record, I actually listened to the audiobook. I'm pretty sure that skewed my opinion, as I really disliked the narrator. Not sure why, but his voice just made the 'romantic' parts really cheesy sounding. The stor...
laurabos
laurabos rated it 14 years ago
Good follow-up to True Believer. It was a slow start, so I didn't think it was as good as the first book, but it did pick up at the end and get much better.
suehutchings
suehutchings rated it 14 years ago
Not one of his best!
suehutchings
suehutchings rated it 14 years ago
This book turned out to be better than I expected. I must admit I did cry at the end as I was not expecting that particular ending.
The Girl who Reads
The Girl who Reads rated it 14 years ago
Again one of the best novels by far by Nicholas.Thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Jeremy's emotions were depicted so profoundly that somehow finishing the book seemed to be the only priority to me.
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