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    Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Sparks is a phenomenal‚ inspiring‚ award winning writer. He has sold over a million copies of his books in the United States (Newsmakers). The real question is where did his innovation come from? Nicholas has written two books named Dear John and Message in a Bottle which are unlikely love stories‚ with desirable connections. These books have touched many Americans‚ especially because they relate to modern relationships and events. The main themes of Dear John and Message

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    thought of judging someone came to mind‚ but that judgment was not true? Our society revolves around what people think about themselves and others. In the book‚ The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks‚ he develops the theme‚ appearance and reality‚ in variety of scenarios people could not image. Nicholas Sparks is one of the world’s beloved storytellers (Sparks). He was born on December 31‚ 1965‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ and now he is currently living with his five children and wife‚ Catherine‚ in North Carolina (“Wedding

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    Safe Haven has been the best one yet. Nicholas Sparks writes in a way so that readers are on the edge of their seat. In this book specifically‚ he switches back and forth between scenes‚ which makes the reader captivated and want to keep reading. All of his books are this way. It could be specifically he love stories‚ or the events in the books that have nothing to do with love. What I really liked about this book‚ was that you didn’t have to be in love with love to read

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    Nicholas Sparks is an international bestselling author. His novels usually grasp touching storylines and sometimes‚ are inspired by his personal experiences. Many of them‚ like A “Walk to Remember” and The Notebook have been made into movies. He was born December 31‚ 1965‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His father is Patrick Michael Sparks who was born in 1942 and died in 1996. He was a professor. His mother ‚ Jill Emma Marie Sparks‚ who was also born in 1942 and died in 1989. She was a homemaker and then

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    Kaitlyn Stoen English 3 Mr. Schmidt March 11 Nicholas Sparks: The Lucky One Nicholas Sparks was born on December 31‚ 1965 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. As a child his family would move around a lot due to his father working on completing his graduate work. His family was financially unstable during his childhood also (Bio.com). In high school he attended Bella Vista High School in Fair Oaks‚ California and was nominated valedictorian when he graduated. Sparks was accepted into the University of Notre Dame

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    In The Longest Ride by Nicholas Sparks‚ a five hundred and sixty eight pages fictional romance novel‚ published by Grand Central Publishing in September 2013‚ a blooming romance between college student and bull rider begin to mirror the love story of two in the past. The novel takes place in the late twenty first century throughout and across North Carolina. The story is based on the life of protagonist and college student‚ Sophia Danko‚ and professional bull rider‚ Luke. Many other characters appear

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    Title: The Notebook Author: Nicholas Sparks Text type: Novel Note: Lucy writes all the questions and answers What is this Novel about? The structure of the novel is told on two levels – one is the present day when Allie and Noah have grown old and live in a home; the other is the story Noah reads from the notebook in which he tells how he and Allie met‚ fell in love‚ lost each other‚ and then found each other again. The end of their love story is tragically altered by Allie’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis

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    today‚ specifically older people‚ believe that the Internet and some specific search engines are making this generation stupid. Two people who seem to disagree on whether this is true or not are Nicholas Carr & Jamais Casio. Both have very different and opinions on how the Internet is used today. Nicholas Carr was the first person to publish an article involving the problems with today’s technology‚ specifically Google. In his article Carr gives detailed information to his readers on why this type

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    people are enlightened by romantic love stories. Nicholas Sparks’ novels are all based upon falling in love‚ but captivate the reader in many ways. His stories have a romantic element‚ as well as many plot twists incorporated within‚ making it impossible for the reader to put the book down. Nicholas Sparks is unique in the way that he isn’t afraid to have the main characters face difficulties‚ and make readers upset with his unfavorable endings. The books The Notebook‚ Safe Haven‚ and The Best of Me

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    Message In A Bottle Nicholas Sparks PROLOGUE The bottle was dropped overboard on a warm summer evening‚ a few hours before the rain began to fall. Like all bottles‚ it was fragile and would break if dropped a few feet from the ground. But when sealed properly and sent to sea‚ as this one was‚ it became one of the most seaworthy objects known to man. It could float safely through hurricanes or tropical storms‚ it could bob atop the most dangerous of riptides. It was‚ in a way‚ the ideal home

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