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The Last Song

by Nicholas Sparks

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The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
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  • Published Sep 2009
    400 pages
    Genre: Romance

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Brittany (09/02/10)

(:
I am a 13 year old girl, living in Kentucky! I don't really enjoy reading very much, but one book that I will never forget was The Last Song! It was amazing in every way. Nicholas Sparks is an amazing author. I LOVE HIS BOOKS!!
not important (08/31/10)

good
This book is amazing. It really shows how a teen feels when going through the loss of a parent, whether through divorce or cancer, but it shows how even us teens can't hold a grudge against family forever. The book is about family, love, relationships, loss and all those things that unfortunately we as teens have to go through and sometimes don't know how to handle. I loved every moment of it.
luz-victoria (07/23/10)

"whatever"
Nicholas Sparks has once again made his readers cry. This book emphasized family relationship that has struggled because of divorce, rebellion and misunderstanding but overcomes all odds in the end. Romance has little impact though. I'm somewhat disappointed. I think Sparks' not really inspired with this one. There is some loops that he did not researched on Steve's illness and the emotion of some of the characters is not well explained as compared to 'the notebook' and 'a walk to remember'. Hope he'll be inspired next time.
Katey (05/23/10)

Knows how to pull heartstrings.
I started reading the book 2 days ago. Now I am on page 250 in only two days. I know that you do not know me, but I am not a big reader. This is a great book that will make you smile, laugh, cry and scream. If you are sensitive to cancer related death I wouldn't suggest the novel. The passion that grows in front of you between Ronnie and will make you feel so warm and fuzzy inside. Oh my gracious I love this book.
Casey (05/18/10)

Nicholas Sparks Did It Again :
Nicholas Sparks has done it again with this emotional book. I thought it was very good. Especially for people my age who can relate to Ronnie. But, Its also good for the much older people too:) Overall, Amazing book!

P.S. Will Make You Cry:)
stephanie (05/16/10)

love it
OMG! I loved this book! One of his best books! This book made me cry and laugh! It's beautiful! I recommend it!
Princess Kaila (05/13/10)

Te Last Song
This book was awesome. So was the movie.
brooklyhshandale (05/13/10)

nicholas awesomeness !
This was book was amazing, my first time reading a Nicholas Sparks book & it was great ! (:

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