So let me tell you. This book was probably the best book out there. I didn't know Nicholas Sparks was so good! If anyone is looking for a good romance/comedy/sad story, then The Last Song is just for you. So this book is about a girl named Ronnie who has one heck of a life. Her parents just divorced, she's not really best friends with her mom, she hasn't talked to her dad for three years, and its all just black and white for her, but then her mom drops the bomb on her and tells her that she and her little brother Jonah will be spending the summer with their dad. As if her life couldn't get any worse. Her life changes when she meets new people, her traitor/best friend Blaze, the dangerous Marcus, and the love of her life Will. It all changes though when she sees her dad's true character and she realized that he wasn't a bad person at all, that he never really had left them, but its all too late though when she finds out her dad's supposed to die soon. She realizes what a mistake she's done and she does everything she can to make life worth living for.
The best style to use for this book would be outline. If you use outline, then you would be able to write main ideas for every chapter and then write supporting deatils for everything.
~Don't ever take life for granted~
You forgot to include your personal reaction in this blog. I can tell that you really enjoyed this book though and it really had you drawn in. I have seen the movie, but never read the book. I wouldn't consider using an outline as a note-taking style for this book because all the things that occur lead up to one main event. That is if the book is anything like the movie. Your quote goes along with the message that they were trying to get across. I agree with your quote as well because you never know when it is going to be the last time you get to be with someone or be at some place you love, so have fun, don't let pride hold you back, and embrace the love and happiness in the environment around you.
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