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It moved me. I was crying the whole time. At first I thought it's a cliche love story. But there's actually more to it than that. The father-children dilemma made the story more real, more heartwarming, and at the same time tragic. Will is a guy to look out for. He reminds me of Noah (The Notebook). I can also relate to Ronnie with her angst and grudge with her dad. Because I do have some of my own with my dad. But her dad's way better. The characters are kind of perfect, but it's fictional stor
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The last thing Ronnie Miller wants is to spend her summer with her dad in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. She has successfully avoided him since her parents divorce, refusing to talk to him or visit with him. Now, at seventeen, Ronnie cannot believe her mom is making her spend her summer away from New York City and all her friends. She is sure her mom is just trying to punish her, after all they haven’t been getting along lately and she is only a few months away from turning eighteen. Forced ...more
What a great and touching story.... I gotta say that there's not many books that make me cry, but this is one of them. I can feel Ronnie's emotions, especially towards the second part of the book. This is really one of Sparks' best ones...
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