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A review by beccasanborn
The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
4.0
The only other Nicholas Sparks novel that I've cried while reading was "A Walk to Remember." By the ending of this book, I was crying so hard my cat was eyeing me suspiciously.
"The Rescue" is a slow read in the beginning. The material is not boring or anything, but it doesn't make you want to read more. I seem to notice this pattern with most of Sparks's novels. Somewhere in the middle the pace picks up and by the end you can't put the book down. I spent most of the week trying to get to the good part and then from there, I read fast.
Overall, I really enjoyed the story. Sparks tends to pick interesting characters, usually those with harder lives or disabilities, so there isn't much surprise here. Like I said, just keep reading because the first part is harder to get into.
"The Rescue" is a slow read in the beginning. The material is not boring or anything, but it doesn't make you want to read more. I seem to notice this pattern with most of Sparks's novels. Somewhere in the middle the pace picks up and by the end you can't put the book down. I spent most of the week trying to get to the good part and then from there, I read fast.
Overall, I really enjoyed the story. Sparks tends to pick interesting characters, usually those with harder lives or disabilities, so there isn't much surprise here. Like I said, just keep reading because the first part is harder to get into.