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Book Reviews of Dear JohnBook Review: Not up to Sparks par Summary: 3 Stars
This book was not up to Sparks' usual par. I read the rescue prior to this book and was much more moved by The Rescue.
Book Review: Dear John review Summary: 2 Stars
This is my first, and maybe last Nicolas Sparks book. I read it simply because of the military situation. It was a bit boring, but found it to be a quick read. I had absolutely no interest in Savannah at all. What was so great about her? My deal was with John. As short as their relationship was, I wanted to tell him to "Get over it already!". His depression when they are apart, to the point where he was an outcast with his other squad members in his unit, was just pitiful. No friends? Kept to himself. Whatever. The only true interest in this story was John's relationship with his father. I'm going to stick with Spark's movies only.
Book Review: "Dear John" Summary: 2 Stars
Dear John,
Next time fate smiles on you: Finish your time in the Army, let fate take its course with the husband of the women you love, Marry your soul mate, raise the autistic child of the fore mentioned,and now deceased, husband of the woman you love, keep your father's coin collection to honor his memory, have two children with your soul mate, and... OK finally sell the coins to pay for your children's education.
Yours truley, sanity
P.S. Have fun howling at the moon every month...you bleeding heart sapp!!!
Book Review: This book left me way too sad! Summary: 2 Stars
I have enjoyed so many of this author's books. When I finished this one, I was bummed out for two days. I understand the importance of honor and choices, but the ending could have embraced both and still not have been so unfulfilling. It's a long book, I invested many hours reading it. I did not like the unhappy ending.
Book Review: Why John? Summary: 1 Stars
I may of been thinking selfishly on this (If I were John), but...he pours his heart out for this girl! And what he gets in return is heartache in a war zone (already disparing), and then loses his one and only family member - his father. This man was truthful, faithful, and an easy forgiving individual that only wanted that woman he loved and thought she loved back. And she goes and sticks it you know where. This book is rediculously depressing. Well written, but I hope never to come across another book so emotionally stirring as this one. WARNING! To those that have any inclination of what a "Dear John" letter is, and have lived a similar situation, don't read it. Or if you're stationed in Iraq as I am, definately DON'T READ IT!
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