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So far, I have read only a few of his books--A Walk to Remember, At First Sight, The Last Song, Message in a Bottle.
He's one of the reasons why I have enjoyed reading novels. He uses vivid descriptions of the scenes as well as the characters making them appear more realistic.
In reading The Last Song, I was, at first, unused to his "third person point of view" but as I go on, I found it quite engaging.
The only downside for me is when there are "sensual scenes" which I am not so fond of.


Whether I have watched or read his stories, I cry. I guess you can call me a bawlbaby. I want to have someone love me like Noah loved Allie. I have somewhat experienced the life of Adrienne (without the Inn and death). I am a hopeless romantic as well.
On the topic of the sexual scenes, Nicholas' take isn't quite as explicit as most books I've read, but they are far more explicit than those in the young adult section.
No matter, I love to read (and watch) Nicholas Sparks stories. I get lost in them. He is a great storyteller and I agree with Vale about his career. He is definitely going to higher places.

I agree.. compared to other books, the sexual scenes in his works are "far more tolerable".
I think we can form a league of hopeless romantics. :)






I love the characters and the internal dialouges they have with themselves. I also love how they don't always make the "easy" choice no matter what the costs.
He makes it where you care about the characters and you want to root for them.



I loved The Guardian and A Bend in the Road! If you love his writing, then you’ll love this new author I discovered too. Same as Sparks’ writing. Her name is Natalie Banks and her novel was called The Water is Wide! Enjoy!