Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Last Song


I know that Nicholas Sparks' books have become predictable and are overly saccharine. But the guy still knows how to write a love story, and I still enjoy his books. Although I felt a little silly reading the mass market paperback version of The Last Song with Miley Cyrus on the cover. And the fact that it seems like the movie was lined up before the book even came out. But inspite of that, I did enjoy the book. It made for a good, lazy Memorial Day read.

The Last Song is about a 17-year-old girl falling in love and dealing with her relationship with her dad, who left the family three years ago and whom she now has to spend her summer with. It's funny to me that when I was in junior high and high school and read about teenagers falling in love, even if they had just graduated high school, silly. Who actually falls in love at that age, I remember wondering, despite the fact that my still very happily married parents met and started dating in high school. But I just assumed that wasn't realistic anymore. I fully expected to go to college, have some fun, and then maybe during my junior year fall in love. Instead I met my husband on the second day of school, when we were both just 18. And now we've been together for nearly 10 years, and married for nearly 6. So now when I read a story of two teenagers who just graduated from high school falling in love, I don't scoff anymore, and instead I remember falling in love with my husband. And that's why I enjoyed The Last Song.

3 comments:

  1. My cousin is visiting, and she's in the middle of this one right now! She's enjoying it. :)

    I'm one of those people freaked out by even the idea of finding 'the one' in college, lol. But that's cute that you and your husband met so early and are still in love!

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  2. You know I know people kind of laugh at his books...but I really enjoyed "The Last Song" and I am not gonna lie...might have teared up a bit!

    Courtney

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  3. I hope your cousin enjoys it Eva. And I'm glad I'm not the only one (well, other than Eva's 14-year-old cousin. :)) who enjoys these!

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