![]() ![]() ![]() The story begins in Beaufort, North Carolina. I found this to be quite a release from other novels which jump directly into the storyline without setting a base-camp of sorts for the reader. The prologue and the last chapter have the main character narrating the story in present time, at the inquisitive age of fifty-seven. Also, a special mention must go to the short chapters within the novel, which are a breeze to read being neither too long nor too short. And it’s not like there is a silver lining in all those dark clouds, hardly any happy ending present. When a reputed web portal like Daily Mail talks about this book being achingly moving, having you weeping for the joy and tragedy of it all, one must take care not to read it in one sitting. ‘A Walk to Remember’ is such a book.Įvery now and then, you come across – is how I would have begun this review had the praise above not gobbled up and used the same sentence! Be as that may, ‘ A Walk to Remember’ is the first novel by Nicholas Sparks that I’ve successfully managed to finish reading (prior attempts included ‘ Dear John’ for a total of three times, over the span of one year) and it is to be said that I’m quite glad to have finished it. ![]() Every now and then you stumble across an extraordinary book that at first appears like countless others, but then you read it and are amazed at the treasure within. ![]()
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