Juliane reviewed The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
Review of 'The Last Song' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I loved it. Because it's a story about true love, about a crime, about intrigues, about family-relationships and though it seems like a real story which could happen every day.
Ronnie, the main character, a 17-year-old girl is authentic. I don't understand how Sparks can describe a teenie girl with her feelings so well. What's he? He's a man, isn't he? ;)
But okay, this book is not full of happy funny scenes. It's really serious too. The situation for Ronnie at her dad's place isn't as easy as it could be. Stalking guy, malicious girl, problems with the police. Though she grows with what she gets.
In the middle of the book I guessed what the titel may mean and my suspicion was right. Well, I don't think the book/plot really needs this tragical twist but -again- Sparks will not let your eyes dry ;)
All in all: The …
I loved it. Because it's a story about true love, about a crime, about intrigues, about family-relationships and though it seems like a real story which could happen every day.
Ronnie, the main character, a 17-year-old girl is authentic. I don't understand how Sparks can describe a teenie girl with her feelings so well. What's he? He's a man, isn't he? ;)
But okay, this book is not full of happy funny scenes. It's really serious too. The situation for Ronnie at her dad's place isn't as easy as it could be. Stalking guy, malicious girl, problems with the police. Though she grows with what she gets.
In the middle of the book I guessed what the titel may mean and my suspicion was right. Well, I don't think the book/plot really needs this tragical twist but -again- Sparks will not let your eyes dry ;)
All in all: The book is great. Maybe I liked it even better than "The Notebook". And that means a lot! :)
I'm curious to watch the movie with Miley Cyrus. But can I go to the cinema with being surrounded by hundreds of 12-year-old Hannah Montana fans?