I am not much of a fiction reader at least not years ago when I read 'The Notebook'...I must say that it brought me to tears in the last third of the book. Many times I cried reading about the couples relationship in old age...and when I mean cry...cry so hard that I had to put the book down or it would be soaked with tears....and often I was sobbing uncontrollably near the very end...I had to get some distance from the book (physically) so that I could get myself back together...I read another of his and it was no where close to the emotional core like the Notebook.
I listened to A Walk To Remember on tape and thought it was the biggest bunch of sap I had ever heard. Sorry if this is being sacreligious.
I am not much of a fiction reader at least not years ago when I read 'The Notebook'...I must say that it brought me to tears in the last third of the book. Many times I cried reading about the couples relationship in old age...and when I mean cry...cry so hard that I had to put the book down or it would be soaked with tears....and often I was sobbing uncontrollably near the very end...I had to get some distance from the book (physically) so that I could get myself back together...I read another of his and it was no where close to the emotional core like the Notebook.