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The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

The Last Song

by Nicholas Sparks

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  • Sep 2009, 400 pages
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AMAZING!
This is one of he best books I have ever read. I feel in love with the characters and I finished this book within a day! I loved the chemistry between Ronnie and Will.
Sierra

The last song
This book was amazing; it was way better then the movie. I just loved the book
Littlegirl(:

The last song it a very great book
I learned a lot of things while I was reading this book. I went through the same thing Ronnie did, except it was my grandmother. I play the piano, and I write my own songs. Once I finished the last song she wanted me to play for her she died while I was playing it. She was a very good lady, helped me with everything. I never played the piano, after that.
Brit

The Last Song = AWESOME!!
This book was amazing and I loved it! I would suggest this book to anyone and everyone i meet! It was a very therapeutic book to read. I've learned so much just from reading this book. :)
dinosaur_girl

The Last Song
The Last Song is a wonderful book about a girl named Ronnie who is forced to spend her summer with her estranged father who she has been avoiding for three years ever since he divorced her mother... and the book gets better from here3
Annika :)

"The Last Song"
“The Last Song” is a book about a girl, Ronnie, whose life has changed immensely when her parents divorce and her dad moves from New York City to Wrightsville. Three years afterwards, her mother decides that she and her brother, Jonah, should go down to Wrightsville to visit their father for the entire summer. Ronnie, seventeen, and a typical city girl, is dreading the summer already. She is still recovering from the divorce and considers her father “heartless.” Ronnie’s father is a former concert pianist, who plays practically every chance he gets. He is currently living in a calm, southern town, where he is constructing a masterpiece work of art for a nearby Church that is being built. Ronnie is furious and is mapping every little chance that she may get to leave before the end of the summer. But then she meets Will, the town’s most popular boy and the person she would never think of being attracted to. But soon, Ronnie finds herself genuinely in love, and not wanting to ever return home. But as the summer continues, things turn upside down, dramatic, mysterious, and bewildering. Nicholas Sparks’ riveting novel has captured the attention of so many young readers once again, and has left them star struck by its intense outcome.
Gretchen

the last song :)
My name is Gretchen.. reading books is not one of my hobbies but when I got attached to "the last song" by Nicholas Sparks I fell in love!! He has some REALLY amazing books!!
Brittany

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I am a 13 year old girl, living in Kentucky! I don't really enjoy reading very much, but one book that I will never forget was The Last Song! It was amazing in every way. Nicholas Sparks is an amazing author. I LOVE HIS BOOKS!!

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