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True Believer |  | Author: Nicholas Sparks Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 225 reviews Sales Rank: 4395
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 465 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0446618152 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780446618151 ASIN: 0446618152
Publication Date: March 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Jeremy Marsh is a born skeptic and a science journalist who specializes in debunking the supernatural. When he hears about ghostly apparitions in a cemetery in Boone Creek, North Carolina, he leaves his beloved New York City for this small, rural town-and what his instincts tell him could make a great story. What he doesn't plan on is meeting and falling hopelessly in love with Lexie Darnell, who is sure of one thing: her future is here in Boone Creek, close to the people she loves. Now, if the young lovers are to be together, Jeremy must make a difficult choice: return to the life he knows in New York, or do something he could never do before... take a giant leap of faith.
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Great book August 15, 2010 A. L. Wall (Crossett, Arkansas) Another well written book by Nicholas Sparks. I have not read one yet that I did not like.
Surprise ending... July 26, 2010 Joshua Jurado (Weslaco, TX USA) Three-fourths through the book I knew that he was going to return with the girl at the very end, somehow. In this case, Doris was the one who brought them together. If she hadn't gone to New York and told Jeremy that she wasn't really going to marry Rodney, and that it was a lie, them he probably would of kept on wondering what would have happend between them. But overall, great story.
I recommend this book to everyone who enjoys reading romance novels. Take my word, I guarantee it.
True Adequacy May 6, 2010 Stephanie K. Wittenberg (Lakeville, IN, US) This is the first Nicholas Sparks book I've read. Having endured the film of "Nights in Rodanthe," my nominee for Most Obvious Dumb Plot of the Year, I would not have done so without a very strong recommendation from a friend. I end with mixed feelings.
The conversations are frequently brilliant. The several pages spent trying to get simple road directions out of a local mechanic are some of the funniest I've ever read. The quirkiness and sheer likeability of the minor characers is undeniable. Boone Creek ends up being a place you'd at least want to visit, even if you can't quite picture living there. And, quite frankly, I am delighted to encounter a happy ending these days!
One of the tags given to this book is suspense, which baffles me except for the fact that by the time the nature of the cemetary hauntings was revealed, I would have been willing to beg for the secret.
It's a fast, easy, and mostly entertaining read, marred only by the main characters. Saint Jeremy Marsh is simply too good to to be believed, even by the Truest of Believers in the nobility of the male romantic lead. Lexie needs to be treated for bipolar disease, if not schizophrenia, or possibly just to be "slapped up side the head" once.
If you like this author, definitely buy this book. If you are dubious about the entertainment value of Mr. Sparks' works, you aren't going to Believe in this book, either.
True Believer April 25, 2010 Rosalee M. Schmidt (Auburn, WA USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is one of 7 books that I have purchased by this author Nicholas Sparks. I have not yet been able to start reading this particular book however if it is anything like the others by him that I have read I know I won't be disappointed.
Not much going on in this book April 9, 2010 M. Reed (California) I have to start by saying this is the first Nicholas Sparks book I've read. I have watched Message in a Bottle and The Notebook movies, and really liked both. I thought I would give one of his books a try. I apparently picked the wrong one. This book is slow, repetitive, and there is not much going on. The "ghost story" part of the story is lame. The "romance" between Jeremy and Lexie reads like a high school romance.
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