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August 15 2013
SRP 2013 REVIEW: When reading a Nicholas Sparks book, there is no surprise that it reads just like every other book he has ever written. That being said, I feel like his formula is getting a little tired and he should probably write something else besides lovey dovey tragic ending books.
August 14 2013
SRP 2013 REVIEW: Another great book by Nicholas Sparks. He did it again ladies!
August 13 2013
SRP 2013 REVIEW: Not to gushy romance, but so perfect. Made me bawl. My favorite Sparks book.
August 30 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: Page turner, easy to read and pick up and put down when I am chasing my 4 year old twins around. Romantic with depth to the characters
August 30 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: I usually enjoy his books, but sometimes they are depressing.
August 30 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: Really good. Cried when the guy died but totally saw it coming.
August 28 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: This book was wonderful. It was slow at first but the story line started to pick up and I was hooked. I love the morality to the story. True love was there and so was passion but they both still respected the fact that Amanda was married with a family. The heartbreak of the relationship was sad but proved that true love can stay alive for years. The nasty cousins I didn't like and I was glad when they were sent to jail for their crimes. The sweet story of Tuck and Clara were also nice to read. It has a twist at the end, but it proves another good one for Nicholas.
August 28 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: At first seemed similiar to The Notebook. The guy and girl being from diffferent social backgrounds and the parents not approving, but then went into a different storyline. So I enjoyed it and bet it will become another movie based on this book.
August 27 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: It was really heartfelt, but a bit predictable. Nicholas Sparks has a knack for capturing emotion.
August 20 2012
SRP 2012 REVIEW: i have read all but one of nicholas sparks' books and this is the worst. i couldnt even finish it. maybe better for older people?