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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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Miami Herald

The Last Song
The Last Song was a very good love story.
Mreader

The Last Song
I am an avid reader and love diving into new books. I personally thought that this book was great. Nicholas Sparks is the author who spends a lot of his time in his characters. He can perfectly recreate the attitude and thoughts of a 16 year old girl and then switch to the mind of a 20 year old self centered male. He is the king of all romance novels. This book could captivate a teenager and a middle-aged women. I would recommended this book to many people who love the idea of love and hopeless romantics. Also, watch out for this in theaters. It has been made into a motion picture and is being released in April staring Miley Cyrus.
luz-victoria

"whatever"
Nicholas Sparks has once again made his readers cry. This book emphasized family relationship that has struggled because of divorce, rebellion and misunderstanding but overcomes all odds in the end. Romance has little impact though. I'm somewhat disappointed. I think Sparks' not really inspired with this one. There is some loops that he did not researched on Steve's illness and the emotion of some of the characters is not well explained as compared to 'the notebook' and 'a walk to remember'. Hope he'll be inspired next time.

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