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  • alicew
    alicew added a book review.
    The last song is a story about a girl name Ronnie that is not what you consider as a "nice kid". When she finally decides to go back to his father's house after their parents split, she accidently bumps into someone and became real good friends later. After all the drama, the boy, Will fell in love with Ronnie and so did she. They soon become a couple. Ronnie used to be a really great pianist, until her parents divorced. After that, there were a lot of problems with their relationship because Will's family is rich while Ronnie's isn't. The whole story is basically about solving problems and learning how to forgive. I personally really liked this book because all Nicholas Sparks books are great. This book really had a lot of concept in it and I would defitnetly recommend it.
    Over 8 years ago
  • alicew
    alicew's book review was featured in Where She Went.
    Where she went is the sequel to the book If I stay. This is one of my favorite duology that I've ever read. i really likt the author's way of writing these books. The characters emotions are so raw and you can feel like you are going through what the characters are going through. Tears and giggles will all happen while you read. The basic summury of this book is that after Mia's whole family died, she went on and started performing in New York. She broke up with Adam three years ago and started a new life. But on that special day, where they both happen to be in the exact same place, the two former lovers meet again. This book really gave a closure to the story of Mia and Adam. I like how the author is describing Adam's emotion because it's so real. You can actually feel the things that he is going through. The best thing about this book is that all of the events that happend in the book happened in one single day. I am so impressed by how she could write something so touching and relatable yet in just one scene. The whole book doesn't have a stopping point, it's a continuous story that you would never want to put down. I definetly recommend this book to teens, tweens or even adults, because at some point later in your life, you would experience what the characters have. I would suggest that you read the first book If I Stay first before reading this one.
    Over 8 years ago
  • alicew
    alicew added a book review.
    Where she went is the sequel to the book If I stay. This is one of my favorite duology that I've ever read. i really likt the author's way of writing these books. The characters emotions are so raw and you can feel like you are going through what the characters are going through. Tears and giggles will all happen while you read. The basic summury of this book is that after Mia's whole family died, she went on and started performing in New York. She broke up with Adam three years ago and started a new life. But on that special day, where they both happen to be in the exact same place, the two former lovers meet again. This book really gave a closure to the story of Mia and Adam. I like how the author is describing Adam's emotion because it's so real. You can actually feel the things that he is going through. The best thing about this book is that all of the events that happend in the book happened in one single day. I am so impressed by how she could write something so touching and relatable yet in just one scene. The whole book doesn't have a stopping point, it's a continuous story that you would never want to put down. I definetly recommend this book to teens, tweens or even adults, because at some point later in your life, you would experience what the characters have. I would suggest that you read the first book If I Stay first before reading this one.
    Over 8 years ago
  • elliotl20
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    I really liked the book, I think that the book was really different to what I read before. I can connect to this better because this book is more about Asian dragons, which I can connect to because I grew up with these kind of stories. I think that character is really amazing, Eon, is very brave and I think that the author captures what he is really like very well, you get a great sense of who this character is like. This book is a lot of fun to read, it has a lot of action, and it's about dragons, which most people enjoy reading about. So, I recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
    Over 8 years ago
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    By Nicholas Sparks
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  • elliotl20
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    I was very surprised when I found out that Roden, who was his friend, joined the pirates on an attempt to scare him. I really like the part where the captain of Jaron's guard think that he bested Jaron by making him leave the kingdom and making himself a steward. Jaron then takes matters into his own hands and goes to defeat the pirates. I think that Jaron is my favorite character because he is so bold and he wants the best for his people, and is very selfless, unlike many other people would be if they were kings. I recommend this book, it is action-packed.
    Over 8 years ago

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