The+Notebook+-+Review

When beginning to read //The Notebook//, I had an expectation of what it was going to be because I’ve already seen the movie multiple times and I’ve heard about how this is one of the best love stories of all time. It proved to be just that. Although I found that the book and the movie were quite different in some aspects, I really enjoyed the book. The story got me hooked and I wanted to keep reading. Once it got to the end of the story in the past though, I got a little bored with the story because I wanted to know what happened when they were young. Once I got into the present action of the story though, I got into it too and began to really feel for Noah and Allie. This book was one of the few that really made me feel for the characters, especially when Noah spent every day just trying to get her to remember him, even if it’s only for a few minutes.

If I were to rate this book, I would give it a ten. The story included aspects of the first time Noah and Allie fell in love when they were teenagers, when Allie came back to Noah years later, and Allie and Noah in their later years. Their love stretched throughout the years, and they made it through the obstacles that life presented them. In the end, they did end up together, and Noah did get the miracle he had prayed for.

I think that people who enjoy reading romance novels would really like this book. Anyone who is a fan of Nicholas Sparks would really love this book, because I think it’s one of his best.