Nicholas Sparks
Fiction
10.5 stars!
In The Last Song seventeen-year-old Ronnie’s parents get divorced. Her dad a former concert pianist, and professor at Julliard, moves from their home in New York City, to a quite town on the beach in North Carolina. Ronnie has been furious at her father for the past three years. In her mother’s best interest, she ships Ronnie and her little brother to her father’s for the summer. Ronnie is dreading every moment. Soon does she discover a stud muffin named Will, baby sea turtle eggs, the music within her, and the truths about why her father wanted to see her after all these years.
THIS IS NOT JUST SOME SILLY LOVEY DOVEY ROMANCE NOVEL. I honestly loved this book. I read almost the whole thing on a car ride down to Massachusetts, and I get carsick. I ignored the nausea because I was so captivated in this book nothing else mattered. I could really connect with the main character Ronnie, because I know how it is to have your parents get a divorce, and have your dad almost be out of your life. I have nothing bad to say about this book, and I recommend it to all.
Great post Kenzie. I read this book last quarter and loved it just as much as you seemed too. I read it in one sitting and your absolutely right, it is not just some silly romance novel. Its realistic which is one of the things I loved about it. Glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome review MacKenzie! I've always wanted to read a book by Nicholas Sparks, but i just havent got around to it! So, have you seen the movie with Miley Cyrus? And if so, did you enjoy it because i know that i have preconcieved opinions on her which might make me turn away form a movie of hers. :)
ReplyDeleteMacKenzie, thank you for a well written and cativating synopsis! Your use of bold drew me right in. As a typical teenage girl I enjoy my doses of romance but on the whole cannot stand mushy love stories. I have heard nothing but good things about Nicholas Sparks. Many of you have chosen to post about his numerous works and I was wondering if you'd read any others? If you had which one would you suggest a Sparks newbie like me read first?
ReplyDeleteYour post is great! I loved your review soooo much. My favorite part was your word choice because it made it fun and interesting. I know mannyyyyy people have written a post about this book and each one is different in their own way. You did a great job making yours unique!
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