A Bend in the Road
Registered by Lophitz of Offenburg, Baden-Württemberg Germany on 9/6/2004
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Another light reading book from Sparks, of course with a life tragedy which we all often have to face. It's worth reading, shines a light on a life drama you might be facing or a friend.
Got this from lophitz - thanks! I'm looking forward to reading it.
I don't know when I'll find the time to read it as I've got to read something for school... :-(
I don't know when I'll find the time to read it as I've got to read something for school... :-(
Nearly two years later I finally managed to read this book during my summer holidays in Korea - partly because I wanted to read all his novels in the "correct" order. Again it was a "typical Sparks novel": Romantic, thrilling and with a nice happy ending.
!!!Spoiler!!!:
Smoothly written, some chapters explain the accident out of the viewpoint of the person responsible for Missy's death. I always thought that the car driver who killed her was Sarah's father - until we learn quite late that it was her little brother Brian.
Miles shows real "grandeur" in the end by letting him go - and by giving Sarah's and his love another chance (also for his little son Jonah's sake, who is at the same time Sarah's pupil at school).
And the ending with the two flickering candles in Sarah's window is just cute and made me shed a tiny tear! Thanks, Renee, for letting me read this.
This book will stay in Seoul, probably at the airport, before I'm flying home today.
!!!Spoiler!!!:
Smoothly written, some chapters explain the accident out of the viewpoint of the person responsible for Missy's death. I always thought that the car driver who killed her was Sarah's father - until we learn quite late that it was her little brother Brian.
Miles shows real "grandeur" in the end by letting him go - and by giving Sarah's and his love another chance (also for his little son Jonah's sake, who is at the same time Sarah's pupil at school).
And the ending with the two flickering candles in Sarah's window is just cute and made me shed a tiny tear! Thanks, Renee, for letting me read this.
This book will stay in Seoul, probably at the airport, before I'm flying home today.
Journal Entry 4 by DEESSE at International airport in Incheon, Kyonggi-do South Korea on Sunday, August 27, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (8/27/2006 UTC) at International airport in Incheon, Kyonggi-do South Korea
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RELEASE NOTES:
At the information desk right near the main entrance (departures)
At the information desk right near the main entrance (departures)