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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Published: Aug 2004
Genre: Fiction - Romance - General
Retail Price: $8.00
Pages: 222
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THIS WAS AN AWSOME BOOK. I WOULD READ IT AGAIN.
...you'll like this. Not believable and very predictable. Reminds me why I usually do not read romance novels.
As I listened, it reminded me of a weak reflection of The Bridges of Madison County. And, although it is unabridged,it is missing something. Still, it was too long. The plot was unimaginative and predictable. Maybe this is one where the movie will be better than the book. But heck, it's a romance and it is well read!
As with anything written by N. Sparks, this is a winner.