The Notebook
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What if Allie Nelson, from The Notebook, had not lost her memory after all? What Noah Calhoun and she still be together? Would this still have been such a riveting love story( amusing answers will be entertained) :)
It wouldn't be a story at all. There is no outstanding story here anyway, aside from the fact that Allie lost her memory. Everything else is actually quite ordinary and unspectacular. I don't understand why so many people like this book.
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Sep 01, 2014 11:38AM
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Sure it would still be a riveting story. Eighty-five years old; Allie and Noah would be sitting in front of the fireplace reminiscing about their younger days and would get in a argument about how they remember the event of their past actually happening. LOL
I think a love story is a love story is a love story..regardless of who lives, dies and loses their place. Books of this nature are wonderful because they remind us of a timeless love, a love that endures, that has humor and grace, that what is loved truly is in the eye of the beholder. Spend a moment or two someday with someone who is losing the love of their life..his "girl", her "Prince Charming"..see if then you don't believe in an eternal everlasting love. It saddens me that not everyone has had or has this now. I do. It took me over 30 yrs to find this love. I am thankful each and every day.
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