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My Bookish Life Book Review: A Walk To Remember

          Hello how are you all doing? I hope you all are having a good day. I went to the gym earlier, done some house work and started dinner. That's all besides taking care of the kiddo so my day has been a bit busy. The kiddo just fell asleep so I wanted to try to get this book review up while he is asleep. So let's get this thing rolling!



Title: A Walk To Remember
Author: Nicholas Sparks
Genre: Romance
Pages: 215
Rating: 5 stars

Synopsis: There was a time when the world was sweeter... when the women in Beaufort, North Carolina, wore dresses, and the men donned hats... when something happened to a 17 year old boy that would change his life forever. Every April, when the wind blows in from the sea and mingles with the scent of lilacs , Landon Carter remembers his last year at Beaufort High. 

My Thoughts On The Book: So this was another one of my rereads . I wanted to see if it was as good as I remembered it being because the last time I read it I was a teenager . I want to say that the book is as good as I remember it being! 

                      It's any easy read but, some parts are really sad. However, since I reread it I am wondering if maybe I misunderstood certain things about the ending. I always thought a certain character died but, now I'm not so sure. 

                     If you read this and it's your first time it's almost a guarantee you will cry at least a little bit. The story is really easy to get into and nicely paced. This book is short but really sweet.  If you have read other Nicholas Sparks books but haven't read this one you should give it a try you probably like it. 

                     I really liked the story and it is easy to get into. Plus, the pace is excellent and doesn't lag so those are the reasons why I'm giving the book 5 stars! If you haven't read it you really should you want regret it!

              That's it for now! If you have read this book please leave your thoughts in the comments section. If you like my content please give my blog a follow. I have started reading Deception Point by Dan Brown so that review will be next. Also , I will be posting both my August Reading Wrap Up and September TBR tomorrow. That's it for now I hope you all have a wonderful afternoon! 

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