So there's this woman named Theresa. She's now single, after she found out her husband was cheating on her and left her. Her husband wasn't a bad man. David paid child support, called once a while, and loved Kevin, her little boy, to death. But cheating...apparently he had fallen out of love with Theresa. Things just hadn;t gone well, hence the divorce. But when she takes a look at her best friend, Deanna and her relationship with her husband...she just has to wonder where she went wrong.
So it leaves Theresa walking along the side of the beach thinking about what she really wants in life. She feels terribly alone, even though she has her best friend and son. But what could she do? All she wanted was a long and healthy relationship with her soul mate. But soon enough, she comes across a bottle in the ocean, and inside it, a beautiful love letter, so beautiful it brought Theresa to tears. Maybe, just maybe, there is such a thing as pure, innocent love.
Personal Reaction:
My reaction to these chapters was predicting. Like, how would Nicholas Sparks make this turn into a beautiful story. It already looks like a good one though. But this story was intended for adults, but I'm already liking this, even though I prefer book targeted or has teenagers, this book really pulls you, and it just has a mystery, a twist, that'll make you want to read it even more. The author's intent was probably first to pull the reader into reading this, hence the bottle Theresa found in the ocean. It is written in Chronological order, everything occuring in time. I definately recommend anyone and everyone to read this wonderful book.
Personal Reaction:
My reaction to these chapters was predicting. Like, how would Nicholas Sparks make this turn into a beautiful story. It already looks like a good one though. But this story was intended for adults, but I'm already liking this, even though I prefer book targeted or has teenagers, this book really pulls you, and it just has a mystery, a twist, that'll make you want to read it even more. The author's intent was probably first to pull the reader into reading this, hence the bottle Theresa found in the ocean. It is written in Chronological order, everything occuring in time. I definately recommend anyone and everyone to read this wonderful book.
This passage is virtuous. It was written very exquisitely. I have lots of empathy for Theresa. I think that she should get over her husband and move on with life. I feel bad for them both though, her and her son. He has to deal with all this drama in his life. Well at least the father is there though. I agree that this book will pull you in and want you to keep reading it. This blog is very pretty and all but you have some misspelled words. Also, where is your note taking advice?! How will I know which notes to take if I want to read this book? Anyways, thanks Jane Koshy for this summary. I really enjoyed it.
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