You can't. ; ) But you can sample the first five chapters on barnesandnoble.com. But really, most libraries carry Nicholas Sparks books.
If your public library bought it as an ebook, it is free and legal to read it online. Otherwise you are supporting someone stealing the book from the author and publisher.
They're really both the same. If you read any of his novels you'll realize that all he's doing is regurgitating the same old stories over and over again. Dear John, Last Song, The Notebook. If you've read one, you've read them all.
Yes, it's a book by Nicholas Sparks. I recommend you read it! =)
She died giving birth. Read the book. It's by Nicholas Sparks.
You can find chapter summaries for "The Choice" by Nicholas Sparks on literary analysis websites, book review sites, and online forums dedicated to the book. You may also find detailed summaries in study guides or book companion websites.
If you enjoyed "The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks, you may like other books by him such as "The Notebook" or "A Walk to Remember." Both novels contain heartfelt love stories and emotional depth that resonate with many readers. Each of these books would be a great choice for a long trip.
Although I haven't read any others, The Last Song is by far the best book I have ever read in my entireee life (especially good for teens) and I also love the movie!The Notebook.but I must say, The Last Song is very good too.all NOVELS are awesome.
Nicholas Sparks books typically contain themes of romance and love that may include some intimate scenes. It is advisable to read reviews or research the content of "The Rescue" before deciding if it aligns with your personal standards for clean content.
yes you should. it's a wonderful book. i loved it, and if you love romance and love stories, so will you :-)
You shouldn't read The Last Song online. Whoever put it online had to of stolen it. Therefore if you read it online, you would be stealing too.
The appropriate age for The Last Song by Nicolas Sparks is most likely a teen book, but my 12 year old daughter read it and thouroghly enjoyed it. I would say, there is some "mature content", but it's definantly appropriate for mature preteens and teens.
you could read it on onread.com