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The Notebook (Gemstar) (Hardcover)

by Nicholas Sparks (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,151 customer reviews)

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"Somewhere," muses Noah Calhoun, while sitting on his porch in the moonight, "there were people making love." Anyway, head elsewhere for Great Literature, but if you're in the market to get your heartstrings plucked, look no further. The Notebook, a Southern-fried story of love-lost-and-found-again, revolves around a single time-honored romantic dilemma: will beautiful Allison Nelson stay with Mr. Respectability (to whom she happens to be engaged), or will she hook up with Noah, the romantic rascal she left so many years ago? We're not telling, but you have two guesses and the first one doesn't count. Decades later, after Allison develops Alzheimer's, her beau uses "the notebook" to read her the story of the great love she's plumb forgot. The Notebook--film rights already sold, thank you very much--is a little glazed doughnut of a book: sticky- sweet, satisfying, not much nourishment. But who cares? Take an extra vitamin and indulge. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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In 1932, two North Carolina teenagers from opposite sides of the tracks fall in love. Spending one idyllic summer together in the small town of New Bern, Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson do not meet again for 14 years. Noah has returned from WWII to restore the house of his dreams, having inherited a large sum of money. Allie, programmed by family and the "caste system of the South" to marry an ambitious, prosperous man, has become engaged to powerful attorney Lon Hammond. When she reads a newspaper story about Noah's restoration project, she shows up on his porch step, re-entering his life for two days. Will Allie leave Lon for Noah? The book's slim dimensions and cliche-ridden prose will make comparisons to The Bridges of Madison County inevitable. What renders Sparks's (Wokini: A Lakota Journey of Happiness and Self-Understanding) sentimental story somewhat distinctive are two chapters, which take place in a nursing home in the '90s, that frame the central story. The first sets the stage for the reading of the eponymous notebook, while the later one takes the characters into the land beyond happily ever after, a future rarely examined in books of this nature. Early on, Noah claims that theirs may be either a tragedy or a love story, depending on the perspective. Ultimately, the judgment is up to readers?be they cynics or romantics. For the latter, this will be a weeper. Major ad/promo; first serial to Good Housekeeping; movie rights to New Line Cinema; Warner Audio; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars i think it's the worst book I've ever read, July 11 2004
By "starfiin" (St. Paul, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Notebook (Paperback)
After seeing the movie and finding it rather enjoyable...I thought- "I should read the book"...because I always love see a movie, like it and then read the book and find the book is even better... Sadly- this was so not the case in "The Notebook"... The writing reminded me of girls in High School who fancied themselves good writers...very flat decriptions, everyone was just perfect (in their younger days -at least)..and people used characters full names out of nowhere- which no one does in real life! (p. 44 "You're still a poet Noah Taylor Calhoun.")-... I felt nothing of the story...felt nothing for these people...I didn't even really feel that Noah and Allie really loved each other all that much except that they kept saying it over and over...Sparks never wrote anything that made me feel it. And while I enjoy my movies- I love a good book more than anything- and after seeing how great the character Allie was in the movie- I was looking forward to reading it in the book... It was all a very disappointing ordeal...and the end made me throw up in my mouth a little... sorry, but it did. I just wish I could get back the hours I wasted on this book...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing to say the least..., Jun 2 2004
I bought "The Notebook" after seeing previews for the movie coming out in June. I was looking forward to reading a love story set in the 1930's, your traditional 'poor-boy-meets-rich-girl' type story, where they overcome obstacles to finally find the love they've searched for all their lives. I was hoping for an in depth exploration of the main characters' personalities and lives, and a detailed description of their exploits together and what it was that made their love so special.

Instead, I got one of the least held-together, least interesting and least fluid books I've ever read. I wanted to read about the love that brought Allie and Noah together in the first place, and what happened after they reunited later in life. I was not interested at all in what happens when they are old and grey and at the end of their lives.

I found the narration to be overdone and somewhat diminutive. A lot of the dialogue was unrealistic, and the letters between Allie and Noah didn't seem real at all; rather than actual love letters between two people they were used to provide the reader with plot details that the author didn't seem to be bothered with explaining in detail.

Basically, the story was dull and jumped around from point to point. The most disappointing part is that it COULD have been so much more interesting, it had so much more potential, but it seems like it was rushed to production.

I am very disappointed and definetly want my 10$ back. This is not worth the money at all.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the movie, Sep 28 2006
By Henri Thibodeau (Canada) - See all my reviews
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I saw the movie first and I found it charming, moving and touching - I had to read the book. However, this is one of these rare instances where I have found the movie script much better than the original book. The ending if something else altogether. Definitely a let-down compared to the movie.
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1.0 out of 5 stars not a real book at all
dragooned into reading this via the book club I belong to, I have to say that this is not a real book at all but a romance "novel" and a pretty poor one I'll bet. Read more
Published 21 months ago by philip freeman

5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
THE NOTEBOOK is the romance novel of this generation!

Ali and Noah are two very different people, or characters, depending on how you think about it. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2007 by TeensReadToo.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Please!
Do you believe in true love? If you don't, after reading this book (and seeing this movie) you just might! Read more
Published on July 30 2007 by B. Boethius

5.0 out of 5 stars Nicholas Sparks
When it comes to Nicholas Sparks, it does not seem to matter what he writes-he does it well. This is no exception. Truly romantic and wonderfully sweet. Read more
Published on July 18 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Great summer read
I was recently given three great books to read by a friend. The first was "Reading Lolita in Tehran," the second was "The Bark of the Dogwood" and finally, the... Read more
Published on July 16 2005 by Cleft Aronson

5.0 out of 5 stars A five-star book
I was recently given three great books to read by a friend. The first was "Reading Lolita in Tehran," the second was "The Bark of the Dogwood" and finally, the third was "The... Read more
Published on July 6 2005 by Cleft Aronson

5.0 out of 5 stars First-rate suff here, folks
Okay. Here's the thing: I saw the movie first (absolutely great, by the way) and HAD to read the book. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2005 by Nicholas Altman

5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Wonderful Book
I don't normally read romance novels, in fact The Notebook is the first romance novel I have ever read. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2005 by Jennifer Weitz

5.0 out of 5 stars Touching
Sometimes sad, sometimes touching and so very romantic. You will love this novel from the beginning to the end. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
THE NOTEBOOK by Nicholas Sparks, is a fantastic book!! I would advise anyone to read it. It starts off in a nursing home, a little strange for a romance story. Read more
Published on May 28 2005 by Bill McCullah

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