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The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of The Notebook

Book Review: 150 pages in one day; spell binding!
Summary: 5 Stars

The Notebook; not fully understandable in the first few pages, yet everything falls together so perfectly. Every piece of this impossible puzzle falls into place flawlessly. A true piece of work. I heard about this on CNN, then bought the book. I am so glad I did. I encourage all of you to get this book and read it. I tried VERY hard to hold back my tears and barely made it. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I have.

Book Review: A BOOK TO READ AGAIN AND AGAIN
Summary: 5 Stars

Thank you Mr. Sparks. I loved this book. I got into the story so much that I thought I was really there. I was reading the book when I heard a car outside my house and for a minute I thought that it was Lon looking for Allie at Noah's house. I also loved Message in a Bottle and look forward to reading more Nicholas Sparks books.

Book Review: A BOX OF KLEENEX WON'T BE ENOUGH!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

I love it!!!! It's just one of the few books that touches ones heart tremendously! Nicholas Sparks is such a great writer and I can't wait for his next novel. I read this before Message In a Bottle and I couldn't help but think of the love that lasted between Noah and Allie. I had to read it again after Message. I even recommended it to all my friends here and in the Philippines! It is so great and very romantic, yet is so simple. It makes me cry and will make everyone else cry as well, even after you have managed to set the book down!!! I just love this book and I've added it to my short list of favorites!!! Highly recommended for people who are in love, been in love, and want to be in love!!! Don't forget those BOXES of kleenex!!!!

Book Review: A Breathtaking Novel
Summary: 5 Stars

During the summer, I watched a movie called The Notebook, based on the novel, The Notebook. I immediately fell in love with the film that I decided to read the novel for my independent book project.

This novel takes place in the 1930's-1940's. It's all about one summer, and how it changed the lives of two people forever. Two young adults, preparing for college in the fall, met one summer night, and fell madly in love. The two felt as if they could never get enough of each other, and spent every waking hour together. Summer ends, and the two must go their separate ways. They begin their new lives, but the summer they spent together will never leave one another.

Allie, the young girl is from a very wealthy family and is always on a strict schedule. Noah, the young country boy is more of a free spirit and he doesn't believe that money solves all of your problems. Allie comes in contact with Noah fourteen years later, when she sees him in the newspaper one day. Allie, now engaged, had completely forgotten what the summer had meant to her. While Noah had not forgotten a thing from the summer romance, and a day didn't go by when he didn't think about her. The two re-connect, remembering the magical summer they had spent together underneath the trees, so long ago, yet it seeming like it was only yesterday. Allie now had the major decision of picking to be with her old love, or her new one.

During the course of the book, it starts out as an elderly man reading a story to an elderly woman. The story he is telling to the woman is the story of Allie and Noah. Which man did Allie choose to be with? Who is the older man reading to the woman? Who is the woman listening to the story? Why is this novel called The Notebook? You can only read the breathtaking novel to fine the answers to these questions.

Book Review: A Bridges of Madison County Rip Off
Summary: 2 Stars

The book was written to draw the audience into emotions rather than telling the story. There were too many cliches to the story.The story reminded me of Bridges of Madison County. It was marketed quite well. Whoever did this deserved much of the credit.
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