Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks Book Review:

 

The Last Song Book

 

Author Bio:

Nicholas Sparks is the author of 14 books. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and children. You can visit the author's website to learn more about him.

My thoughts:

First I must start by saying how excited I was to review this book. I LOVE Nicholas Sparks books. I own many of them, and collecting the ones I don’t have slowly. I love to go back and reread them when I have no other books. This book was just like the others, wonderful and met my expectations. It was a bit different for him, but i thought he pulled it off nicely. It reminded me a bit of how I was as a teenager, and was able to relate to Ronnie’s character a few times. In the end I would have to say that Ronnie was my favorite character for many reasons. This was an amazing book, and I look forward to rereading it again in the near future. If you love a good love story you will not be disappointed. I will be anxiously awaiting his next novel.

 

Summary:

#1 bestselling author Nicholas Sparks's new novel is at once a compelling family drama and a heartrending tale of young love.

Seventeen year old Veronica "Ronnie" Miller's life was turned upside-down when her parents divorced and her father moved from New York City to Wilmington, North Carolina. Three years later, she remains angry and alienated from her parents, especially her father...until her mother decides it would be in everyone's best interest if she spent the summer in Wilmington with him. Ronnie's father, a former concert pianist and teacher, is living a quiet life in the beach town, immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church.

The tale that unfolds is an unforgettable story of love on many levels--first love, love between parents and children -- that demonstrates, as only a Nicholas Sparks novel can, the many ways that love can break our hearts...and heal them.

You can buy the book HERE.

I want to thank Hachette Book Group for the opportunity to review this book.
Disclaimer: I was not paid to read this book. I was given a book in exchange for my review.

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