I just finished The Wedding, it is about Noahs daughter and her marriage...it was great!! I highly recommned it!!!
The Wedding
After thirty years of marriage, Wilson Lewis, son-in-law of Allie and Noah Calhoun (of The Notebook), is forced to admit that the romance has gone out of his marriage. Desperate to win back his wife, Jane's, heart, he must figure out how to make her fall in love with him... again.
Despite the shining example of Allie and Noah's marriage, Wilson is himself a man unable to easily express his emotions. A successful estate attorney, he has provided well for his family, but now, with his daughter's upcoming wedding, he is forced to face the fact that he and Jane have grown apart and he wonders if she even loves him anymore. Wilson is sure of one thing--his love for his wife has only deepened and intensified over the years. Now, with the memories of his in-laws' magnificent fifty-year love affair as his guide, Wilson struggles to find his way back into the heart of the woman he adores.
2006-09-02 16:24:02
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answered by luvyureyze 3
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I finished "The Wedding" & loved it even though I don't like fantacy-like romances--I like the realistic ones. Next, I had "The Guardian." It was intriguing! Now I'm on "A Walk To Remember." They are available on audio books (also from some libraries). I listen as I commute to work. It gives me something to look forward to as I drive.
2006-09-02 18:59:27
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answered by Ceanne 1
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I loved The Notebook. I cry with all his books. Have you ever tried any Anita Shreves books? Like The Pilot's Wife? Great!
2006-09-02 17:16:41
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answered by tampagirl1015 2
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those are all novels that have stayed with me in some way. some merely because of the fact they have been ideal, some because of the fact they have been awful. there is insanity and sweetness and a few magical realism alongside with a touch philosophy and a few dark components. a number of them merely made me look on the international a distinctive way. Galore by Michael Crummey Atonement by Ian McEwan Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell limitless Jest by David FOster Wallace Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart The attractiveness of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis existence After existence by Kate Atkinson lost reminiscence of epidermis by Russell Banks The evening Birds by Thomas Maltman we could desire to speak approximately Kevin by Lionel Shriver Replay by Ken Grimwood The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean Dominique Bauby Caucasia by Danzy Senna Balzac and the Little chinese language Seamstress by Dai Sijie The final Brother by Nathacha Appanah desire it facilitates :)
2016-09-30 07:10:57
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answered by gangwer 4
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Walk to Remember was good if you haven't seen the movie. If you have then you know the ending so the mysterious aspect of the story is gone.
2006-09-02 21:04:46
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answered by snaba 2
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ANY OF THEM!! Nicholas Sparks' books are all wonderful, there is not a single one that you SHOULDN'T read!!!
2006-09-02 19:45:19
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answered by franxie03 4
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The Wedding, OMIGOD, It's Amazing!!!
2006-09-02 16:28:24
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answered by Summer 2
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oh man, Walk to Remember was amazing. I definately recommend it. Even better than the movie! =)
2006-09-02 16:21:06
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answered by Alybaba 2
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A bend in the Road.. i'm still reading it though... haha
2006-09-03 04:24:47
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answered by sihdinaa 1
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Message in a bottle.
2006-09-02 16:28:55
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answered by Echo Forest 6
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