Nights in Rodanthe by Nicholas Sparks
Here I am, going to introduce another nice novel which I have just completed. My sister commented that how on earth am I so free to read a book now? Seriously, I do not care. I just realised that reading is really good. It brings me to another world which does not belong to me, but the world of the main characters and surely breaks my trend of thoughts. This is good because for the moment, I was free from what I do not want to think or do.
Anyway, please allow me to summarize the story as usual.
Actually, I forced myself to get into the story. The feeling of giving up is unbearable and sad so I decided to read on to the very last page even how uninteresting the story was in the middle part.
The story itself is rather confusing. You really have to concentrate and remember some parts when reading. I am not sure of others who read this before but this is how I felt when reading.
The main character - Adrience Willis lost two men-one through a divorce and another one whom she still loved and changed her life, lost his life while attempting to save his son. Seriously, I thought to myself “hey, not bad that I did not cry at all” But, little did I know that I started tearing at the last two chapters of the story when I knew that the man whom she deeply loved, lost his life.
This is all I could say. I do not really know how to summarize this story. The setting of story is such that it all took place in one day. But, in that day, you would know the whole story of the main character. She was advising her daughter who lost his husband months ago to get back to normal life – to concentrate on her children, not his death.
This story is not that bad after all. I think the author really spent a lot of time and effort on plotting the story. If you want to know, borrow it from any community library.