Thursday, June 10, 2021

Nights in Rodanthe by Nicholas Sparks

 About This Book

Summary
πŸ“ŒStand-Alone
πŸ“ŒRelease Date: 2002
πŸ“ŒFormat: Paperback/Mass Market Paperback & Audiobook 
πŸ“ŒSetting: Rodanthe, NC
πŸ“ŒPage Count: 222 (book itself, there's a snippet from his "next" book in back)
πŸ“ŒGenre(s): Romance, Fiction 
πŸ“ŒDate(s) Read: 6/9-6/10/21
πŸ“ŒRating:   
Book:  4/5   Audio:  5/5  Narrator(s)
: JoBeth Williams

Reread.

Some parts fit my life. Putting yourself so much into your children, bills, working, basically, everything but YOU. In time, you forget who you are. Or, who you thought you were, may not actually be who you are/were. 

It has been over a decade I think since I read this book the first time so naturally, a lot I didn't remember, just a thing or two. Now, rereading it, as a 46 year old woman with adult children (18 & 24), I think I get it a lot. I am really enjoying it a lot more than I remember. Before, I remember getting bored a few times but with it being the only book I had at the time, I just finished it but at the same time, I do remember liking it quite a bit and the characters.

It was a bit unrealistic in one area. Over time, I can understand things developing but some things went a little too quickly. Beyond that, I really did enjoy the book and the characters. The message that was trying to be gently delivered. 





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