The Longest Ride
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Still listening to it via NPR's Radio Reader. Still interested on how this will evolve. But the dialogs, particularly college girl vs.cowboy I find, using the American dialect, cheesy; let me clarify that there are very interesting cheeses throughout the world.
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Not my favorite Nicholas Sparks book; Dialogs between those two were kind of corny. The relationship that developed was very predictable.
Situation and dialogs between Ira and his wife while kind of touching, were just a little too far fetched for me.
Situation and dialogs between Ira and his wife while kind of touching, were just a little too far fetched for me.
I agree. I got to the point where I thought if I read the words "my mom" one more time I would scream.
The dialogue between Ira and his wife was tedious because it was too stilted (no contractions as in natural speech.) But I thought that might have been intentional on the author's part because English was not their native language.
I thought Ira's revelations took too long to play out. And the ending became predictable.
This was not one of Nicholas Sparks' better books.
The dialogue between Ira and his wife was tedious because it was too stilted (no contractions as in natural speech.) But I thought that might have been intentional on the author's part because English was not their native language.
I thought Ira's revelations took too long to play out. And the ending became predictable.
This was not one of Nicholas Sparks' better books.
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