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Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks

Safe Haven

by Nicholas Sparks

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  • Sep 2010, 352 pages
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jv

amazing
I find this book really amazing..it is suspenseful compare to other NS novels...when I was at the end part my reaction was that "how come it happened"(referring to Jo's character)...I can't wait to see this in big screen...
Kasey

OMG
This was such a good book! I had a feeling that Jo was Carly towards the end. My heart was beating when Kevin came, I was so scared! It had such a good ending.
Katy

OMG
I LOVED THIS BOOK! By far one of the best books I have ever read! and that twist ending I was like WHAT?!?! But i definitely recommend this book to ANYONE. It is fantastic!
Hannah

safe haven
This book was very well written, an excellent style as are all of his books. Really liked it, just wish there was a little changeup. In ALL of his books someone always falls in love and someone always dies. Kinda bores me after awhile.
April

Safe Haven
I've enjoyed the book so far, but I am scared to finish it. I'm on chapter 38 and Kevin is drunk and scarring me! Is anyone else "scared" to read on?
Debbi

Safe Haven
This is absolutely the worst book Nicholas Sparks has written yet. It's practically word for word (image by image) Sleeping with the Enemy. Seems he should be sued for copyright infringement or something. Almost everything in it mirrors the aforementioned movie. The characters are shallow, the bad husband is very one-dimensional, the writing is so redundant, the scriptural references don't have any foundation to the character who is always thinking them, and the ending was too contrived to be believable. I expect a little more uniqueness of ideas from Sparks, not a rehashed movie plot that's already been done.
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