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True Believer by Nicholas Sparks

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Nov 02, 10


Ah, Nicholas Sparks sure knows how to cook up a love a story! Although I don't think this is as good as the other Sparks books I read so far (Dear John, A Walk To Remember, and At First Sight), I still think it is pretty decent.

Jeremy Marsh is a big-city sceptic who writes for a scientific magazine, uncovering the truth behind psychics, ghosts, and legends. He is sent from New York City to the isolated small town known as Boone Creek to uncover the mystery of strange ghost lights that appear in the local cemetary on foggy nights. There he falls in love with the resident librarian, Lexie. Lexie is sassy and strong-willed, and cares about her town more than almost anything. When she falls in love with Jeremy she becomes closed off because he knows that after he writes his story he will leave back to NYC.

This whirl-wind romance is pretty realistic and I love the charater of Doris, which is Lexie's kind-hearted grandmother. Any fan of Mr. Sparks will enjoy this book. However, I enjoy the sequal (At First Sight) a little better.

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message 1: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I plan to read At First Sight now since I bought the book and didn't relize it was a add on book.


Mitch I did the same thing, I bought the 2nd one first, and I can never read books out of order! Enjoy :)


message 3: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Same, thanks.


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