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The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

The Last Song

by Nicholas Sparks

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  • Sep 2009, 400 pages
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Anonymous

The Last Song
The Last Song is about a girl named Veronica/Ronnie Miller (Miley Cyrus) who faces a lot of trouble when her parents get a divorce and her father moves out of New York to live some where else. Her Mother decides that Ronnie and her brother should go and stay with their father for the summer, so that they can re-connect. The last song is about First Loves Second Chances and Family.
jourdan 3

beyond awsome
I love this book I cried when I read it
amanda

AMAZING
This movie and book was an amazing and appealing story! LOVE IT!!!
Maya

The Last Song Summary
This book brought me through a journey of many emotions-happiness, sadness, joy, tears...but the main subject the author wanted to make us feel was LOVE...
This book is about a girl named Veronica ''Ronnie'' Miller who was brought to depression when her parents divorced. She was then sent to her father's one summer, where she felt enraged at him for splitting with her mother. She soon begins to realize, after meeting a boy named Will, how important her relationship with her father is. [Spoilers deleted].
Stephanaaaay

AMAZING!
I honestly thought this book was great, I literally could not put the book down! I can't wait to see the movie that comes out in April 2010 and I'm most excited that Miley Cyrus will be playing the lead role of the movie. I think that she is the perfect person to pick for this movie. Definitely read it, you'll fall in love with it!
sparksfan

His best work.
This book was with all honesty, one of the best books I have ever read. I have read all of Sparks books but this one is definitely his best work. You are sitting passenger to the characters emotional roller coaster and it has you laughing and crying all the way though until the end.
zebraprintsophy

The last song
I was very impressed the book is wonderful it's about a girl who her parents get divorced and it's very hard on her. I would recommend you buying it. Hope this helps!
stefstefqq

I love It
it is a fantastic book. I love the first chapter because it really hooked me into the rest of the book.

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