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    you stay in love with that other person without second guessing your future with them. It is not a love that is there for a month or two and then it disappears randomly but it is a love that is there unconditionally. In the fiction novel by Nicholas Sparks, there are various possibilities of themes, but the most explicit theme of this novel is that true love is forever and it can have a tremendous impact on one’s heart and the feeling towards someone for the rest of their life. So, when the main…

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    Nicholas sparks is the author of the The Notebook which is the book this movie is based on which is obviously also called the Notebook. This movie was directed by Nick Cassavetes who has directed thirty-six movies in total according to google. Rachel McAdams is the main character in the movie and Ryan Gosling is the main character in the book even though this movie is about them as a couple the book focuses more on him but still talks about her often and vice versa. Ryan Gosling doesn't…

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    Nicholas Sparks is considered to be one of the greatest American authors of today. He provides love, romance, passion, drama, tragedy, comedy, triumph, and mystery in all of his novels. His stories are heartwarming and inspiring. Nicholas Sparks does not have a particular writing style, his style is liberal and flexible, and can be described as romantic, imaginative and engaging, and varies depending on the theme of the novel. The theme of the novel is the main thing that determines and…

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    There are many fiction novels that help people understand major issues such as: racism, poverty, teen angst, bullying, and sexual orientation. A book that helped me understand about bullying is Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks. This book also helped me understand poverty. Safe Haven is about a girl (Katie) who has tried for many years to escape and get away from her husband (Kevin) who had bullied and abused her since they got married. Finally Katie escaped and moved to a small town in North…

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    like reading whenever I’m really bored or stressed out. Nicholas Sparks is probably one of my favorite authors. I’m a basic girl, so I love movies about love and about sad things. I think sometimes you just really want to cry, so watching sad movies doesn’t help, but it makes feel not so alone in some ways. All of Nicholas sparks’s books have made really good movies. I think it's normal for just about every girl to like at least one of Nicholas Spark’s books that has been turned into a movie…

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    Sparks, Nicholas. The Best of Me. Oriental 1984 pgs.292 As Nicholas Sparks wrote the book "The Best of Me" he wrote in the time period of 1984. Where rock and roll was at its highest peak, and where they had identified the Aids Virus. As the reader reads they will notice he made the setting in an old type of town where children could roam around town and it could be safe, but the drug rate there was high. The book was in the setting of North Carolina in a small town named Oriental. The…

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    Media Paper For my media paper I decided to watch "The Best of Me".The Best of Me is a romantic drama film by Nicholas Sparks focused on two people named Dawson & Amanda who are madly in love. Although Dawson 's life makes things difficult he manages to work on an oil rig off the Louisiana cost. Amanda is a small town well known woman and also happens to be Dawson 's highschool sweetheart. However Dawson is single and Amanda is married to another man and the two no longer communicate. But…

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    Nicholas Sparks is known as the “King of Hearts” when it comes to the language of love. He has embodied the romance genre engaging audiences around the world with his intriguing power of narration. Many of Sparks novels stimulates from the real life stories of himself and his family, which he interprets their lives and traits through fictional characters. Readers are captivated by Sparks powerful novels because of its endless connection to their lives, leaving emotional imprints while capturing…

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    I am reviewing a book of Nicholas Sparks “Message in the Bottle.” The theme of these Novel was divorce and disillusioned. Nicholas Sparks created a testament to romantic love that touched readers around the world by his work. He renews our faith in destiny , in the ability of lovers to find each ather no matter where, no matter when. The main characters here are: Theresa Osborne- a columnist, who found the bottle with a message inside it. Garrett Blake- The one who writes letter for his…

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    reader. For Nicholas Sparks, his writing style has to be very liberal and flexible because if it was not like that then he would only create similar novels. It is essential that he is able to manipulate his own writing style. The main thing that affects the writing style as said before is the theme of the novel; that is what sets the mood for the writing style. Apparently the theme is very important for Nicholas Sparks ' writing because that is what causes a remarkable difference between the…

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