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Safe Haven: Nicholas Sparks

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I’m not going into detail about the storyline because most of you have already read it or seen the movie. She goes home to read it and is shocked when she sees Jo's house looking like no one had ever lived in it. I watched the movie twice in 2013 and I know exactly what would happen and how the story will end so before turning the first page I conditioned my mind to forget about it, to not even think about it, to give the book a clean slate that it deserved. With a slowly and deliciously unravelling story, we don’t ever get a huge background dump with any of the characters multiple POV’s instead their lives, secrets and issues are gradually introduced, which I loved.

Honestly, I don’t really want to spoil the story but since you are so eager to know- I would answer it. I will most definitely be reading Nicholas Sparks books in the future, I'm so impressed with his writing. Thankful Kent and Richard were asleep and my dad is driving in front of me, so I don't think he noticed if so he didn't comment. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.Steeped in history and picturesque beauty, there is little wonder why Coastal Living Magazine named Southport "America's Happiest Seaside Town. a past that set her on a fearful, shattering journey across the country, to the sheltered oasis of Southport. Safe haven is the story of Katie, a beautiful young woman who is in an abusive relationship with her husband. That he would love her no matter what she told him, and that he was the kind of man who loved her already and would love her forever. At Southport, North Carolina, she introduces herself as Katie, gets a job as a waitress, and rents a small house on the edge of town.

I felt the pain of the abusive husband thanks to the descriptions of the physical and mental pain, the love of a single father thanks to the never ending concerns that were straight forward and the ones that were hidden between the lines and that were apparent to me thanks to the sense of reality and the choice of words and how they blend well together, and Alex's love towards Katie.Instead, Spitznagel is taking small losses that come when his low-cost insurance against market storms in bull markets proves unnecessary. I have never read a Nicholas Sparks book before, and this one always had me wondering and wanting to read it. What she's been through and how she has pushed through from her challenges as a child; her dad being a mean drunk, her never inviting anyone home, getting kicked out after graduation, never the helping hands or encouragement to go to college, her parents dying I a car accident and on. The bad guy, Kevin, was a decent enough villain-ignore some "too convenient coincidences" and he'll do in a pinch--and thanks to him the plot hummed along at a good pace. But just as he rejects so much conventional thought about investing, why does he seemingly accept so much conventional babbling about central banks?

It starred Julianne Hough as Katie, Josh Duhamel as Alex, David Lyons as Kevin, and Cobie Smulders as Jo. They and their younger siblings set off for far north-west Scotland, hoping to find their last remaining relative.

I'd know even if I hadn't heard about the book and found it with covers ripped off and title and author's name missing. It’s the equivalent of reading Phil Knight’s endlessly excellent Shoe Dog on the assumption that doing so will make you a capable entrepreneur a la the Nike co-founder. After briefly staying with her neighbor, she goes to a bus station and boards a bus heading to southern America. The answer is to comment on an excellent piece of work despite Spitznagel’s disdain for commentators, all the while laying out likes, questions, and presumed dislikes.

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