Review: Dear John
Posted: 19 Aug 2016, 12:42
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
I have always wanted to read this book after I saw the movie and so...
The book is a little different from the movie when it comes to details. I love how it is a very easy read and how it touched my feelings and made me teary-eyed when John recounts the memories of his father the time he got sick and the time he died. Also it is very touching how John sold his father's coin collection to anonymously donate the money for Tim's (Savannah's husband) experimental medication. How sweet of a man he is!
In this novel I find Savannah weaker and confused more than they portrayed her in the movie. Her character is very annoying (I don't want to enumerate lots of instances) from the time John and she were together til she sent that selfish honest note til she strung John along while Tim was sick. So selfish.
I dont like Savannah at all or I expected more from the novel. However, it touched my heart a bit and it was an easy read and it tells you that true love meant, quote unquote, that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be.
I have always wanted to read this book after I saw the movie and so...
The book is a little different from the movie when it comes to details. I love how it is a very easy read and how it touched my feelings and made me teary-eyed when John recounts the memories of his father the time he got sick and the time he died. Also it is very touching how John sold his father's coin collection to anonymously donate the money for Tim's (Savannah's husband) experimental medication. How sweet of a man he is!
In this novel I find Savannah weaker and confused more than they portrayed her in the movie. Her character is very annoying (I don't want to enumerate lots of instances) from the time John and she were together til she sent that selfish honest note til she strung John along while Tim was sick. So selfish.
I dont like Savannah at all or I expected more from the novel. However, it touched my heart a bit and it was an easy read and it tells you that true love meant, quote unquote, that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be.