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A typical Sparks novel
(Updated: June 11, 2026)
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The Last Song is by far so much better than the movie. Hands down. There are so many details that were not done in the movie that Sparks truly made the book feel complete and perfect.

Since Nicholas Sparks wrote it, it is already a given that it will be sad. He always adds a dramatic twist at the end of his books, which is why I enjoy reading them! I will not spoil what happens but he gives indications early on as to what will occur so it becomes predictable. However, the ending of this book is so bittersweet and adorable that made me love it even more. What bothers me is that this book is not only about a romance as what the movie depicts it to be. This book is about rebuilding a relationship between father and daughter. Their relationship as the book continues becomes genuine and beautiful. It makes you truly value one's own relationship with their parents. It took a few chapters to really get into it but by the middle I could not put it down til the end. A must read for everyone. I definitely recommend it to all. And bevare you are going to cry-A LOT!

Of course, If I could change one thing about this book, I wouldn't want it to be so predictable, especially when it got towards the end. But The Last Song is a page turner! I enjoyed reading it and I believe anyone who reads it will enjoy it as well! Sparks does a fabulous job writing this novel it is a love story that also ties in how people can have family problems as well as trouble with friends. Not to mention it is an easy read and everyone can connect to at least one aspect this book has to offer.
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Powerful
(Updated: June 11, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Ruthie

This was my first Nicholas Sparks book and I honestly wasn't expecting much. Well, wow. This book was sure powerful and when I saw the movie afterwards I cried. This book relates father and daughter and brother as a family. Even the mother is discussed quite a bit. This is a soul-opening book that would be a good read for anyone who wants a good tear-jerker.

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Unexpectedly Heartwrenching
(Updated: June 11, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Liv

I'm not really one to read a romance novel, especially one of those ones where the girl and guy fall in love over the summer.
Usually my first instinct would be: "Bleh! I'm not gonna read some fake mushy girly book."
But somehow I got roped into reading The Last Song and somehow I ended up loving it.
 The book was in typical Nicholas Sparks style. In some was it reminded me of the notebook in the beginning: by the beach, carnival, annoying rich parents thinking they know what's best for their kids.
The best part to me was the stories underlying stories beneath the main character Ronnie's. Basically, Ronnie is forced to spend her summer with her divorced father, though she'd rather be in New York most likely getting into more trouble than she already is in because the crowd she hangs out with isn't the best to be around. But of course she finds things about this small little town that she likes and falls in love. Yada yada.
 But there's a reason the book is called the last song. Ronnie use to play piano extremely well. So well that even after she quit playing Julliard still wants her to play for them .
 This is a good book because it is simple and complex at the same time, if that's even possible. I have yet to see the movie adaptation, because the book was so good that I'm afraid watching the movie will ruin it for me.
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