The Best of Me, by Nicholas Sparks
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The Best of Me, by Nicholas Sparks
Amanda knew this, and she continued to date Dawson in high school, against her family's wishes. But the opposition became too much to bear, and Dawson broke off the relationship at the end of their senior year. The two went their separate ways, and moved far away from their small town and the memories of their courtship.
While Amanda and Dawson were in high school, Dawson began working for an eccentric old man named Tuck. He also stayed in Tuck's garage overnight, trying to hide from his violent family members. After Dawson and Amanda moved out of Oriental, the friendship with Tuck remained intact, especially for Amanda.
After Tuck finally passes away, Dawson and Amanda are summoned by the executor of Tuck's estate. Not only do they have to face each other again, but they have to revisit their feelings for each other, and the painful memories of their breakup.
This psychological thriller takes the reader through a breathtaking journey of drama, family strife, romance, and secrets. The book never gets boring, and everyone who reads this book will have a hard time putting it down.
The Best of Me also became a blockbuster movie in 2014, and has captivated audiences on the silver screen. Believe me when I say this, that this book will tug at your heartstrings and make you believe, once again, in true love and love at first sight.
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Well, they "sort of" had an affair. After they came home from the cabin, it says that Amanda wanted to make love to Dawson, but then changed her mind. And I agree about the ending; that was unbelievably sweet.csimmons032 wrote:The Best of Me wasn't my most favorite books by Nicholas Sparks, and believe me I am a huge fan of Nicholas Sparks. I didn't really like the fact that they had an affair, but I did like their love story when they were younger. I didn't think it was terrible, but it wasn't one of my favorites either. It was just so sad, however I had to get the movie as well. The ending of the book is kind of what made me want to keep it. It was both sad but good at the same time. It ended in a way that I really wouldn't have expected.
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If you are in any way feeling low – don’t add to your misery with The Best of Me … or maybe it is a good idea if you want to revel in the sadness of others. The book will definitely pull you in, because it is, like all Sparks novels, a decent story. But, wow … it is a tearjerker and the author plays with your emotions – a lot!
The two main characters, after over twenty years, return to the home of their roots for the funeral of an old man they befriended as teenagers. Typical of a Sparks romance, you guessed it … the teenagers were in love. Romeo and Juliet characters from opposite sides of the social spectrum are pulled apart, life happens. Today one is an ex-con, the other is a mother married to an alcoholic. Thus is the thrust of The Best of Me.
Narration is fine, no trouble discerning who’s talking to who, a good production.
No explicit sex, no foul language – don’t hesitate to give as a gift to any Sparks or romance fan, teenagers included.
But … whoa … violins will be playing. *sniff*
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It's like torture!

I enjoyed this one, but it isn't one of my favorites. I can see details that should have been tweaked that would've helped to make the story a bit more believable.
Still very good.
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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I’ve read several of his books and they are fun stories. Always a heartbreaking tale. Interesting that these tender love stories are written by a man.
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This book was my favorite so far, the characters were very well written. It was nice to have Amanda and Dawson come back to one another for a short time after so many years. They came back to one another and were meant to be. She made him a better person in some ways and he was very protective of her. He came from a broken home and didn't follow them in their foot steps; he broke from them and created a life of his own. He never wanted to be like them, he wasn't. He came back to Orential and stayed away from his family. Although I kind of saw the ending coming, at the same time I didn't expect it. It was sad but he saved Amanda's son and now she will always have a piece of Dawson in her life.