The Choice – a semi book review
Posted by bluerlyn on Aug 26, 2009 in Entertainment |
This is a sticky post from my longest running blogspot, which I also uploaded in my vox account. Hopefully by the end of the week I will be able to come up with a book review of Kate Mosse’s The Sepulchre. Anyhow, here’s one book review I have on one of Nicolas Spark’s novel written back in February 4, 2009.

The Choice
I made a resolution to start reading again and hopefully finish one each month for this year. It has been a long time, 2 years I guess, no make that 3, when I was very religious about reading books. When I became pregnant, I suddenly lost interest in reading books, and sometimes I wonder whether it has something to do with the fact that I gave birth to a boy. I know, it sounds silly but sometimes when you listen to what all the old folks are saying about pregnancy and the difference when you’re having a boy or a girl. Anyway, going back to reading, since I made this pact to go back and rekindle my love affair with reading, in the same way I’m rekindling my love affair with blogs, I decided its high time to finally read one of the books my husband gifted me with for my birthday back in 2007.
When I started reading this novel, somehow I recognized quite a few things that were put together in a novel I’ve read before. Places like Beaufort and South Carolina and the way the author described the laidback lifestyle of the people in the South (of U.S.). Then I realized I was reading a novel by Nicholas Sparks. This is not a review; I’ve yet to finish the book since I still have a number of chapters to finish. Although it could be said that Nicholas Spark’s novels are quite predictable – the plot, the setting and the life style of the characters, I found myself still drawn to this book. I found myself not minding reading past my bed time, promising myself that I’d just finish just one more chapter, only to say that again after I finish the current chapter I initially promised myself to be the last before catching up on some shut eye. While on the MRT earlier, where I was fortunate enough to get a seat during a rush hour, I hurriedly opened the book to where my book mark is and started reading. When I alighted from the train, I was trying to figure out what draws me to this book. And then I realized that it was how Mr. Sparks profiles his lead male character in the story. They’re the kind of men a woman would like to end up with – the kind that could engage a woman in a witty banter, who’d be interested in gazing at the stars on summer nights, who loves children and dogs, and most of all, the kind of man whose love is not dulled by the trivialities of the succeeding years, but is still as alive and exciting as the first days of falling in love – the kind that loves her woman more that her woman could ever reciprocate that love. And yes, that’s what makes me read his novels, knowing that a man wrote the book, means that a man could love that way.






how far should a person go in the name of love?-travis
I’ve read this book couple of months ago and naiinspire ako ng sobra
you are right about NIcholas Sparks predictable plots but surely you will agree on me that he has the power to make his readers dwell into his stories
I am reading The Lucky One now hope you can post your opinions about the books you’ve read
ill be happy if you’ll suggest other books na maganda.
take care erlyn
hi yeine, yes mr sparks is a very talented writer and he indeed has the ability to make you one re-think the stories over and over long after you’ve finished reading it. will certainly put more book reviews next time. will link you up na din dear.
im just glad i’ve met you ms.erlyn hehe mahilig kasi akong magbasa ng novels
for sure lagi ako nandito to read more of your book and movie reviews <3