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A Walk to Remember

A Walk to Remember

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Author: Nicholas Sparks
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 1307 reviews
Sales Rank: 2970

Media: Paperback
Pages: 224
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 4.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0446693804
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780446693806
ASIN: 0446693804

Publication Date: September 1, 2004
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
In the prologue to his latest novel, Nicholas Sparks makes the rather presumptuous pledge "first you will smile, and then you will cry," but sure enough, he delivers the goods. With his calculated ability to throw your heart around like a yo-yo (try out his earlier Message in the Bottle or The Notebook if you really want to stick it to yourself), Sparks pulls us back to the perfect innocence of a first love.

In 1958 Landon Carter is a shallow but well-meaning teenager who spends most of his time hanging out with his friends and trying hard to ignore the impending responsibilities of adulthood. Then Landon gets roped into acting the lead in the Christmas play opposite the most renowned goody two-shoes in town: Jamie Sullivan. Against his best intentions and the taunts of his buddies, Landon finds himself falling for Jamie and learning some central lessons in life.

Like John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany, Sparks maintains a delicate and rarely seen balance of humor and sentiment. While the plot may not be the most original, this boy-makes-good tearjerker will certainly reel in the fans. Look for a movie starring beautiful people or, better yet, snuggle under the covers with your tissues nearby and let your inner sap run wild. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien

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In the prologue to his latest novel, Nicholas Sparks makes the rather presumptuous pledge "first you will smile, and then you will cry," but sure enough, he delivers the goods. With his calculated ability to throw your heart around like a yo-yo (try out his earlier Message in the Bottle or The Notebook if you really want to stick it to yourself), Sparks pulls us back to the perfect innocence of a first love.In 1958 Landon Carter is a shallow but well-meaning teenager who spends most of his time hanging out with his friends and trying hard to ignore the impending responsibilities of adulthood. Then Landon gets roped into acting the lead in the Christmas play opposite the most renowned goody two-shoes intown: Jamie Sullivan. Against his best intentions and the taunts of his buddies, Landon finds himself falling for Jamie and learning some central lessons in life.Like John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany, Sparks maintains a delicate and rarely seen balance of humor and sentiment. While the plot may not be the most original, this boy-makes-good tearjerker will certainly reel in the fans. Look for a movie starring beautiful people or, better yet, snuggle under the covers with your tissues nearby and let your inner sap run wild. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien


Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Sparks at his best again........   January 5, 2009
William J. Warner III (Loveland, Co)
Well I have read 8 out of the 13 books that Sparks has out and I own all of them and I just finished this one and this is Sparks at his best. It has the Sparks trademarks with its love, drama, and tragedy. This is a true survivor story and it is one of my favorite. It really takes you into both of the characters life and it brings you to love both of them. It is a real tear jerker when it nears the end, although I would have liked to know more on the end I overall loved the book. It is one of his shorter books but alot happens in the few pages that it has and it will keep you hooked from the beginning. I as always must recommend you pick this book up if you are a Sparks fan or if you like love stories with alot of drama.


2 out of 5 stars book review   January 4, 2009
Mid-Prairie Teen
A Walk to Remember Book Review
By: Carly Tappan

Landon Carter Is a 57 year old man who lives in Beaufort North Carolina. In this book he reflects on his past; his childhood, school, and his first love. Landon is the son of a congressman. His father wants him to be successful and attend a good college, so he wants Landon to run for student body president. Landon wins student body president. He was to attend the school dance, but unfortunately he doesn't have a date. Landon looks around and decides on Jamie Sullivan, the strange daughter of a minister. Jamie is not like any other girl, she carries a bible with her, and acts strange. They spend more and more time together, since they are both starting in the school play. When Jamie and Landon are, together Landon realizes that he is becoming a better person, and he is falling in love. Through the twists and turns, Landon stays with Jamie. But Jamie is hiding a big secret from Landon. What is it? Will it turn everything around?

I liked A walk to Remember because I like love stories. This book really had a point to it. Jamie was making Landon a better person. I liked the change that Landon went through. He went from being a big jock, to a loving and caring person. I also like the part when Landon is looking for someone to go to the dance with. He took a chance and asked Jamie. He didn't care what other people thought about him asking her.

There wasn't very much in this book that I didn't like. I don't like how long Jamie waited to tell Landon about her having cancer. She waited to long, and she kind of just led him on. They got closer and closer and then she just dies. But other than that I think the book was great.!




5 out of 5 stars GREAT book............   January 3, 2009
Pravin Gurung (New York)
LOVELY book....
i read this book after i watched the movie....which i dint like so much.....
but after reading the book i watched the movie quiet a number of times....
this book is very GOOD and the movie isnt bad either.....
but READING the book gives the movie more meaning....
wonderfully and simple written...
though there were some pages where it got a bit too melodramatic.........
but suprisinlgy not in the parts betweent he main two characters...........
all in all a loveable book........
must read for teens and Adults!!!



1 out of 5 stars TOO SLOW FOR ME   December 22, 2008
L. Stadterman (Las Vegas)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

After reading "The Divide" I was expecting something more from Nicholas Evans. This was such a disappointment. I don't enjoy books written in first person, so after a couple of chapters I jumped to the back and even the finish was slow. A waste of money.........


4 out of 5 stars great quick read   December 17, 2008
L. Wiker (Georgia)
I am not a big reader at all but the story was really good. I would have given it a 5 but the reading was so predictable in the first half the book. I could read the first paragraph and then the last paragraph and not miss anything in between but the ending made up for it.

a walk to remember  good read  love story  nicholas sparks  romance  
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