About the Book

The Notebook

The Notebook

Author: Nicholas Sparks
Series: The Notebook #1
Pages: 214
ISBN: 0446520802
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Released: October 1, 1996

Rating:

Goodreads

Synopsis

A man with a faded, well-worn notebook open in his lap. A woman experiencing a morning ritual she doesn't understand. Until he begins to read to her. The Notebook is an achingly tender story about the enduring power of love, a story of miracles that will stay with you forever. Set amid the austere beauty of coastal North Carolina in 1946, The Notebook begins with the story of Noah Calhoun, a rural Southerner returned home from World War II. Noah, thirty-one, is restoring a plantation home to its former glory, and he is haunted by images of the beautiful girl he met fourteen years earlier, a girl he loved like no other. Unable to find her, yet unwilling to forget the summer they spent together, Noah is content to live with only memories. . . until she unexpectedly returns to his town to see him once again. Allie Nelson, twenty-nine, is now engaged to another man, but realizes that the original passion she felt for Noah has not dimmed with the passage of time. Still, the obstacles that once ended their previous relationship remain, and the gulf between their worlds is too vast to ignore. With her impending marriage only weeks away, Allie is forced to confront her hopes and dreams for the future, a future that only she can shape. Like a puzzle within a puzzle, the story of Noah and Allie is just beginning. As it unfolds, their tale miraculously becomes something different, with much higher stakes. The result is a deeply moving portrait of love itself, the tender moments, and fundamental changes that affect us all. Shining with a beauty that is rarely found in current literature, The Notebook establishes Nicholas Sparks as a classic storyteller with a unique insight into the only emotion that really matters.


Buy the Book


Our Review


I make it a goal not to read sad and sappy romance novels. I find most of them to be cheesy and unrealistic most of the time. And yet, I read this book. It was recommended to me after seeing the movie (which I loved) so I figured….. why not?

There’s a thin line between cheap romance and good literature, but Sparks does a great job keeping the cheapness out of this book. It focuses more on the emotional aspect of the plot, which is absolutely gripping. Oh, and it’s not cheesy. Be prepared with a box of tissues though. This book will make you cry!

Reading this book contributed to these challenges: