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Message In A Bottle by Nicholas Sparks

Message In A Bottle

by Nicholas Sparks
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 1, 1998, 322 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 1999, 370 pages
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Minsun

I bought the book a week ago, and after reading it, I realized that if I hadn't noticed the book on the bookshop shelf and had not bought it then, it would be the most unfortunate thing in my life.
I was very much touched by the book and at the last few pages, I couldn't help but cry and cry. It is the best romance story that I've ever come across.
Wendy

I couldn't put this book down the minute I started reading. Nicholas Sparks is an amazing writer. He has a true talent in capturing the human heart and in renewing our faith in destiny and in true love. I've read and loved both The Notebook and A Walk To Remember, and this book is no exception. You will not be disappointed, although you won't stop crying throughout the novel.
francis maningas

the book is so so excelent one of thebest novel i've ever read.and i'm looking forward to read some of his books.
Kellie

I loved this book! I already believe in destiny but now my belief is that much stronger! I just couldnt put it down once i picked it up... This is the fourth book that i have read by Nicholas Sparks and they were all amazing but this one was by far the best!
Chelsea Weimer

This is by far my favorite book, I've read it 5 times already! It always makes me believe in destiny or something.
tina

i loved it!!
Nikki

Message in a Bottle
This is an extremely well-written, heartfelt book. However, it is too sad!
aaron

not my fav. but it is still a very good book none the less
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