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The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

The Notebook

by Nicholas Sparks
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 1996, 214 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Dec 1999, 226 pages
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Shirley

OMG!!! i jus love dis book ..... i want love like that!!
Laura

The Notebook is inspiring. Sparks tells the story with passion. It starts out as a common, round-about book, that I've read so many times . . . but by the end . . . I'm captivated. The first time I read the book was when I was 13. Now I'm 16, and it seems like I've read it hundreds of times . . . never getting enough. Allie and Noah's romance has made me look forward to Love, but also to be patient and not to give up hope. It's a classic.
Kristina

it was great
add me cup a tea

it made me feal special
Nicki Carlson

I thought this book was the most amazing book I have ever read before. When I started to read it I just couldnt put the book down, it was just awesomely amazing. I think that it's the ebst book Nicholas Sparks has written...It was incredable
Shane

Nicholas Sparks gives you a touching story that makes even the coldest of hearts melt. One wonderful story to hold onto for a lifetime.
Audrey Gilkey

I thought it was the most touching story I have ever read!!! Once I picked it up and started reading it I could not put it down!!!! It is an absolutley beautiful love story that I will always remember!! I can not even explain how I felt about that book when I was done reading it. It was wonderful! (18 years old)
kristyn

This book grabs hold of you and doesn't let go. It's a one night read. One of the most romantic love stories I have ever read. It shows the dedication of a husband to his sick wife...

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