Monday, April 9, 2012

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks - Review

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Release Date: September 8, 2009

Source: Barnes & Noble

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



“Sometimes you have to be apart from people you love, but that doesn't make you love them any less. Sometimes you love them more.”


The main character, 17-year-old Ronnie Miller, became rebellious and extremely angry when her dad left her family. She blamed everything on him and she absolutely hated him. When Ronnie and her brother Jonah visit their father for the summer, Ronnie slowly matures and evolves into a loving, mature girl who sees the world from a different perspective.


This is one of my favorite books. Some people said that it did not hold their interest long enough, but that's not the case with me. This book was so intriguing for me. The second half of the book kept me turning and turning the pages until the end. Of course I knew what would happen, since I saw the movie before.

Ronnie also falls in love with a local Southern boy, Will Blakelee. I have to admit, Ronnie's constant mood swings in the movie were very annoying (get mad at him, fall back in love, get mad, etc etc), but it was different in the book. There were a lot of different things in the book and the movie.


The story seems so real, as if I know all of the characters personally. Sparks' intimate writing just makes you want to reach out and hug Ronnie, Will, Jonah, and Steve simultaneously! The beach setting was also so beautiful. Another wonderful thing to witness was how
Ronnie goes from a rebellious teenager full of hate into a loving person who doesn't take anything for granted. This book is very emotional and made me cry at some points. It is full of so many different emotions and feelings, but most of all it is packed full of love and tragedy.








2 comments:

  1. I watched the movie and thought it was pretty good...but from your review it sounds like the book is way better. I really want to read it now! Thanks for the review :)

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    1. I liked the movie too, it broke my heart. But of course, the book details the emotions more fully, as usual. There's a whole other world to explore through books. :) Thanks for your comment!

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