Nights in Rodanthe
by: Nicholas Sparks
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At 45, Adrienne Willis must rethink her entire life when her husband abandons her for a younger woman. Reeling with heartache and in search of a respite, she flees to the small coastal town of Rodanthe, North Carolina, to tend to a friend's inn for the weekend. But when a major storm starts moving in, it appears that Adrienne's perfect getaway will be ruined-until a guest naed Paul Flanner arrives.At 54, Paul has just sold his medical practice and come to Rodanthe to escape his own shattered past. Now, with the storm closing in, two wounded people will turn to each other for comfort-and in one weekend, set in motion feelings that will resonate throughout the rest of their lives.
At 45, Adrienne Willis must rethink her entire life when her husband abandons her for a younger woman. Reeling with heartache and in search of a respite, she flees to the small coastal town of Rodanthe, North Carolina, to tend to a friend's inn for the weekend. But when a major storm starts moving in, it appears that Adrienne's perfect getaway will be ruined-until a guest naed Paul Flanner arrives.At 54, Paul has just sold his medical practice and come to Rodanthe to escape his own shattered past. Now, with the storm closing in, two wounded people will turn to each other for comfort-and in one weekend, set in motion feelings that will resonate throughout the rest of their lives.
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- I enjoyed Nights In Rodanthe and felt it was the short story I needed.
After having read four of Nicholas Sparks' other books I have come to realize that I need to have no expectations when starting one of his books. I have loved some of his books and have been disappointed with others at the same time. I felt that Nights In Rodanthe was the book I needed after having finished the book Stargirl, which is for a younger group. Although Sparks does not delve into the connection between Adrienne and Paul as much as his reader would like, I do believe he did so with a purpose. ... Read More
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- divorcé must buy!
If you are divorced with children or even without, this book is for you. The main character, Adrienne Willis, goes through so many emotions and shares her feelings that divorced women can relate too. She talks about the initial schock of knowing that her marriage was over, and like any person, looks back to see what went wrong, and when they first realized it, but chose to ignore it. She then reveals that she cried all of the time in the first few months of seperaton. She was afraid for herself because ... Read More
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- Nights at Rodanthe
I loved the story.A good plot.It was hard to turn it off.
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- A Quick, Satisfying Love Story
Even in a book that's only 222 pages long Nicholas Sparks manages to weave his magic. Building a level of suspense as we await breathless to learn of Paul's fate. Reminiscent of bridges of Madison County this a quick, easy read but a great story nonetheless.
The story begins with Adrienne telling her widowed daughter the tale of her brief love affair fourteen years earlier with a surgeon named Paul.We then alternate between Paul and Adrienne's points of view as we learn the story of ... Read More
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- Flo's Books-Nick S.
This was my first reading of Sparks' books (I missed the movie versions of Letter in a Bottle and The Noteook).It made me a real Sparks' fan.I found it incredible that a man could so realistically express some of the emotions that women experience.I had to look at the author's name a few times as I was reading to assure myself that this was not a woman righting under a psuedonym.I now understand why Sparks' books have been made into moview.
- I enjoyed Nights In Rodanthe and felt it was the short story I needed.After having read four of Nicholas Sparks' other books I have come to realize that I need to have no expectations when starting one of his books. I have loved some of his books and have been disappointed with others at the same time. I felt that Nights In Rodanthe was the book I needed after having finished the book Stargirl, which is for a younger group. Although Sparks does not delve into the connection between Adrienne and Paul as much as his reader would like, I do believe he did so with a purpose. ... Read More
- divorcé must buy!If you are divorced with children or even without, this book is for you. The main character, Adrienne Willis, goes through so many emotions and shares her feelings that divorced women can relate too. She talks about the initial schock of knowing that her marriage was over, and like any person, looks back to see what went wrong, and when they first realized it, but chose to ignore it. She then reveals that she cried all of the time in the first few months of seperaton. She was afraid for herself because ... Read More
- Nights at RodantheI loved the story.A good plot.It was hard to turn it off.
- A Quick, Satisfying Love StoryEven in a book that's only 222 pages long Nicholas Sparks manages to weave his magic. Building a level of suspense as we await breathless to learn of Paul's fate. Reminiscent of bridges of Madison County this a quick, easy read but a great story nonetheless.
The story begins with Adrienne telling her widowed daughter the tale of her brief love affair fourteen years earlier with a surgeon named Paul.We then alternate between Paul and Adrienne's points of view as we learn the story of ... Read More
- Flo's Books-Nick S.This was my first reading of Sparks' books (I missed the movie versions of Letter in a Bottle and The Noteook).It made me a real Sparks' fan.I found it incredible that a man could so realistically express some of the emotions that women experience.I had to look at the author's name a few times as I was reading to assure myself that this was not a woman righting under a psuedonym.I now understand why Sparks' books have been made into moview.
