Nicholas Sparks or John Green?
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Nicholas Sparks or John Green?
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-- 20 May 2015, 04:57 --
I fell in love with Nicholas Sparks with my very first read "The Notebook". I don't think any other book at that time had me sobbing and affected my heart that way before. His writings are inspirational and make us want to believe in a love that stands the test of time. But he quickly challenged me with Dear John when the girl doesn't get the guy. Or the guy doesn't get the girl shall I say. But if anything else is said, I will say that his writings are emotional and powerful and full of love, hope, inspiration and I will forever be a die hard Nicholas Sparks fan.
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I adore John Green's books. He has a quirky sense of humor and different type of plotlines.
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Of course, everyone knows about The Notebook, but it's A Walk to Remember that I love. It such a lovely, breathtaking lovestory, especially for coming of age teens and young adults.
And then you have the beautiful story of Safe Haven that just breaks your heart and makes you hopeful for love and change all over again.
As much as I love John Green and The Faults in our Stars and Paper Towns and all those books, I love Nicholas Sparks more because he has profoundly changed the way I think about love and hope for the future of change.
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