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A Walk to Remember (Gemstar) [Hardcover]

Nicholas Sparks
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May 2000
The last person Landon thought he would fall for was Jamie Sullivan, daughter of the town's Baptist minister. A quiet girl, Jamie seemed content living in a world apart from the other teens. She took care of her widowed father, rescued hurt animals and volunteered at the local orphanage. Landon would never have dreamed of asking her out, but a twist of fate threw them together when he found himself without a partner for the school dance. In the months that followed, Landon discovered truths that most people take a lifetime to learn - about the joy of giving, the pain of loss and, most of all, the transforming nature of love. Being with Jamie would show him the depths of the human heart and lead him to a decision so stunning it would send him irrevocably on the road to manhood ...
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In the prologue to his latest novel, Nicholas Sparks makes the rather presumptuous pledge "first you will smile, and then you will cry," but sure enough, he delivers the goods. With his calculated ability to throw your heart around like a yo-yo (try out his earlier Message in the Bottle or The Notebook if you really want to stick it to yourself), Sparks pulls us back to the perfect innocence of a first love.

In 1958 Landon Carter is a shallow but well-meaning teenager who spends most of his time hanging out with his friends and trying hard to ignore the impending responsibilities of adulthood. Then Landon gets roped into acting the lead in the Christmas play opposite the most renowned goody two-shoes in town: Jamie Sullivan. Against his best intentions and the taunts of his buddies, Landon finds himself falling for Jamie and learning some central lessons in life.

Like John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany, Sparks maintains a delicate and rarely seen balance of humor and sentiment. While the plot may not be the most original, this boy-makes-good tearjerker will certainly reel in the fans. Look for a movie starring beautiful people or, better yet, snuggle under the covers with your tissues nearby and let your inner sap run wild. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Sure to wring yet more tears from willing readers' eyes, the latest novel by the bestselling Sparks is a forced coming-of-age story concerning a pair of unlikely young lovers. In a corny flashback device that mimics The Notebook, 57-year-old Landon Carter spirits himself back to his fateful senior year in high school in Beaufort, N.C., when he was an archetypal troublemaking teenager of the 1950s, changed forever by an unexpected first love. Jamie Sullivan, the Bible-toting minister's daughter, with her drab brown sweaters, spinster hairstyle and sincere, beatific advice, is the obvious target of high school ridicule. Despite conspiring in Jamie's derision, class president Landon, desperate for a date for the homecoming dance, finds himself asking Jamie. Afterwards, Jamie asks him to participate with her in the metaphor-laden school Christmas play (Jamie plays the angel). Landon endures the taunting of his friends and forms an uneasy friendship with Jamie, which is carefully supervised by her father. The teens visit needy orphans, give Oscar-worthy performances in the school play and share dreams watching the sunset. Landon realizes he's in love with Jamie, but, of course, she is hiding a devastating secret that could wring her from Landon's arms forever. Now tortured by his knowledge of what will be her terrible fate, he must make the ultimate decision that catapults him into adulthood. Readers may be frustrated with the invariable formula that Sparks seems to regurgitate with regularity. Although the narrator declares, "My story can't be summed up in two or three sentences; it can't be packaged into something neat and simple that people would immediately understand," this is the author's most simple, formulaic, and blatantly melodramatic package to date. Agent, Theresa Park, Sanford Greenburger Associates. Doubleday Book Club and Literary Guild main selections; 20-city author tour; movie rights optioned by Denise DiNovi at Warner Bros.. (Oct.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wine and Coffee Nov 11 2006
By JAG
Format:Hardcover
There are two sorts of novels: Those you need tons of coffee for in order to get through and those you need wine for. A nice glas of red wine, a stormy autumn evening, raindrops on your window - and Nicholas Sparks. His story inspires you; it inspires you to change the course of your entire life. Indeed, the story is predictable, everything is clear from the very beginning, in cause you did not realize when starting reading that Jamie and Landon are up to something you must be a complete moron. Notwithstanding the fact that the protagonists are falling in love with each other it is rather HOW they do so which is of importance.

In the prologue it is said that the story makes you both smile and cry - there is no doubt about that. But in the end it is not joy - it is sadness that overwhelms the reader.

Sadness that the story is over.

Some of Mr Spark''s novels are a disaster: this one is not and it should be recommended to everyone. Certainly one may consider it being lowbrow literature, pulp fiction, fiction for the masses - who the hell cares? It is just a good read! And maybe even more than that.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very touching! Feb 11 2013
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
It's one of those books you can read again. This is my first nicholas sparks book and I loved it. Easy read. Well written. Great story. You feel the story. Some may cry. Amazing!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars First it will make you smile, then cry Jun 23 2004
By A Customer
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I LOVE this book! I admit I only read it after seeing the movie, but i am sooo glad i did! it is the BEST book I have ever read! I am only 15 years old and have read it at least 30 times since i was 13. I have actually read most of Nicholas Sparks' books, but this one really stood out and touched me. I sit there and SOB for literally 30 minutes after i finish reading it. Jamie and Landon are both believable characters which made me fall in love with this book. This novel proves how fate has a way of working out. Landon was always mean to Jamie, but they ended up together. I suggest a big box of tissues when reading this because of all of his books, it is the saddest because Jamie is such a sweet character and was a good person. I just hope other people will read this and realize how absolutely wonderful this book is. I never thought i'd smile and cry so much from a book! You will LOVE "A walk to remember" so read it, you won't regret it! And if you're too lazy, rent the movie, which isn't quite the same or as sad, but still the point of the story gets out there. It's good for people my age to realize how lucky they have it and how not to judge other people because you never know what they could be dealing with at home or in their personal life. READ THIS BOOK!! ;) I'd give it 100 stars, but this only goes up to 5!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Different from the movie
As most books are, it is quite different from the movie. I won't reveal any spoilers in my review but in my opinion, the movie was a little bit better in terms of what Landon does... Read more
Published on Jan 21 2011 by Ying Liu
5.0 out of 5 stars better than the movie
i loved this book so much i was not able to put this story down, i never wanted to see it end. Don't get me wrong the movie is pretty great as well but i thought the book brought... Read more
Published on May 18 2009 by Amanda B
5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Landon Carter is now 57 years old and he is telling his love story from when he was a senior in high school. Read more
Published on Oct 19 2007 by TeensReadToo
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
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Published on July 19 2004
2.0 out of 5 stars A highly predictable book
This is the first book I read by Nicholas Spark, after hearing many good reviews, and many translation of his work to movie screen. Read more
Published on July 16 2004 by T. W. M. Philip
1.0 out of 5 stars It is this kind of books
that makes one a sadistic and cruel person. This book is so sugary, simple, silly and shallow that I couldn't wait to see Jamie to die in the WORST possible way with unbearable... Read more
Published on July 11 2004 by A guy loving talented guys
5.0 out of 5 stars Defiantly a Book to Remember
I really enjoyed A Walk to Remember, by Nicholas Sparks. From beginning to end I was hooked to the story line, the characters, the joys and tears. Read more
Published on July 8 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I've ever read!
This book is so wonderful, not only does it tell a tragic love story, it shows how we can all be kind and loving.
Published on July 7 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Young Love
Jamie Sullivan is the preacher's daughter who carries her bible everywhere and Landon Carter's a semi-popular,privileged kid who never dreams of falling in love with a girl like... Read more
Published on Jun 26 2004 by Desiree
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
After seeing the movie (which makes me cry everytime i see it), i decided that i had to read the book, and thankfully i wasn't disappointed. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2004
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