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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
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The Longest Ride Nicholas Sparks

The Longest Ride (Hardcover) First the old geezer Ira. He's ninety-one and has been in a car accident. His equally ancient dead wife Ruthie wafts down to him, urging him to hold on via memories of a shared life, in the past. For as long as they go on about the Roaring Twenties, it seems like weeks, Geezer would be dead and buried twenty times over. A hangnail can send a ninety-year-old to the funereal home. Goodbye Ira, I hardly knew you and never really wanted to.

Now cowboy Luke and Sophia Danko a college senior. Luke has a secret. The entire global population has a skeleton to hide. The point of a secret is to keep it to yourself. That's basically the story. That's basically why practicing novelists have no imagination. That's basically why writing ten, fifteen plus novels requires a novel approach. That's basically why when you publish a new work, it will be inevitably be compared to an earlier book, in this case "The Notebook." The reader doesn't want to read a retrofitted "Notebook" again.

Chris Roberts, God New


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