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Reviews of The Wedding
Sparks tells his sweet story competently. . . a gasp inducing twist comes
at the very end. Satisfied female readers will close the covers with a sigh
and wish that a little of the earnest, too-good-to-be-true Wilson might
rub off on their own bedmates.
Publishers Weekly
Sparks returns to characters from The Notebook (1996) and writes about
Allie and Noah Calhoun’s oldest daughter, Jane, and her husband, Wilson.
. . Sparks is at his romantic best in this tender love story about a flawed
hero trying to right his wrongs.
Booklist
The Wedding is a lovely, involving tale. . . Sparks is a past master at
drawing real, feeling characters, and at drawing out his readers’ emotions.
Bookloons
Nicholas Sparks follows up his beloved bestseller The Notebook with a touching
novel about one man’s attempt to save a failing marriage.
Bookpage
The Wedding is an excellent story . . . this reading experience can lead
to self-examination.
Oklahoman
Sweet but packs a punch . . . There is a twist that pulls everything together
and makes you glad your read this.
Charlotte Observer
An exciting mystery . . . Fans of Sparks won’t be disappointed.
Southern Pines Pilot (NC)
The sequel that fans have been yearning for . . . Beautiful and emotional
. . . definitely worthy of being a sequel to The Notebook.
Girlposse.com
Sure to leave you breathless . . . In this stunning follow-up to The Notebook,
readers new and old will remember the joy of falling in love and the challenge
of staying in love.
RoundTableReviews.com
Sparks, a master of description does not fail . . . This is a thoughtfully
written account of man’s search into his past in an effort to revive
a lost love . . . a story filled with reality, romance and anticipation.
ReviewingTheEvidence.com
Excellent . . . After reading this book you really will want to convey
your feelings to someone you care about before it’s too late!
BestsellersWorld.com
A story of renewed efforts to make a man’s personal life better.
Sparks has the ability to tell a simple story with rich emotion and give
his readers a sense of fulfillment.
Bookreporter.com
Mr. Sparks is one of the few authors who has been able to get his readers
to cry and laugh in the same book . . . This is an incredible story about
the evolution of love . . . This reader continues to hope that Sparks does
not stop writing his beautiful love stories.
MyShelf.com
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