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Book Reviews of The WeddingBook Review: great! Summary: 5 Stars
i own about 7 Nicholas Sparks books and this one has got to be my favorite!
Book Review: married people who think their marriage is ending, this book is for you Summary: 5 Stars
This makes the fifth book that I have read of Nicholas Sparks and he does not disappoint. He knows how to keep the reader interested along with adding a little romance to the story.
For anyone that has been married for a really long time and the couple starts having problems, this book is for you.
This book is the sequel to the notebook. I don't know why he calls it that. In this book Allie has passed away and Noah is close to dying.
The story starts off that Allie's daughter Jane has been married for about 30 years to a man name Wilson.
He is the type of guy who is a workaholic. Does not remember anniversaires, never at birthday parties and does not attend soccer games. On their 29th wedding anniversary, he totally forgot once again, where Jane felt that she had fallen out of love with him.
About a few months later, their daughter Anna had come home to say that she was getting married.
Wilson decided that he was going to help out being that he was on vacation. Things then started to change for the couple. Their is a big twist on the end of the story regarding Jane and Wilson. I will not say cause I want it to be a surpirse.
I recommed this book to anyone and especially if your realionshiop is going sour.
Book Review: ~^*Hopeless Love.*^~ Summary: 5 Stars
Thirty years of being married, Wilson Lewis knows that the love has faded. His wife Jane is no longer in love with him and he knows it's all his fault. Now he is trying everything he can so they could be back to normal, deeply in love with each other.
Regardless of his ideal in-laws, Noah and Allie Calhoun (initially from The Note Book), and their fifty-years of hopeless love; Wilson is incapable to put across his precise feelings for Jane. He's an attorney and has spent too many hours at his office and not enough time at home with his family. Now his daughter Anna is about to get married, and now is the time he wants to impress his wife Jane. But in no doubt Wilson's love for Jane has matured over the years and he will do anything to conserve their marriage. Using Noah and Allie as his inspiration, Wilson vows to come across a way to make his wife back in love wit him........again.
His daughter is getting married and the truth spills out. The entire wedding that was planed isn't for her. Wilson made it looked like Anna his daughter was getting married but in reality it was for Wilson and Jane to get re-married. He wanted to give Jane the wedding they should've have had before. Now that they have re-newed their vows and have been re-married Jane and Wilson are hopelessly in love with each other. Everything fell into place, just as Wilson had wanted and planed it.
I enjoyed this book because it's interesting how Wilson is trying to be a romantic and try to win the love of his life back. Not that many men would try and do that and I think it's nice to do what he is doing for Jane. Not only that but he is trying to fall into the foot steps of his in-laws who was the hopeless romantic Noah Calhoun. Wilson tried and tried and he accomplished his goals. Now they are deeply in love with each other now than ever.
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