Friday, February 14, 2025

{Book Blogger Hop} — Do You Read Nicholas Sparks Romances?


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This Week's Prompt:

Have you ever read a Nicholas Sparks romance novel? If so, what is your opinion on his endings?

- submitted by Billy @ Coffee AddictedWriter


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Billy's Answer:

Yes, but it was a long, long time ago. I've read The Notebook, Message in the Bottle, and A Walk to Remember; at some point, I concluded that the author didn't like happy endings, so I quit reading his works.

5 comments:

  1. That was pretty much my take on him....to sad...I need some happiness

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  2. Since I only ever read one book by him, I didn't realize he had a trend for the bittersweet endings. Not really a fan of that, but whatever. Lol.


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  3. I sure do to this day. Part of its appeal is that the books are always set in the South (and I lived there for many years). But I also love his books. While some have sad endings, many have happy endings.

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  4. I have never read a book by Nicholas Sparks, but I would stop reading too if the endings were always unhappy. :)

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