no there not only 3
If you like Nicholas Sparks, you may also enjoy authors like Jodi Picoult, Jojo Moyes, Kristin Hannah, and Sarah Dessen. They also write emotional and romantic stories that will appeal to fans of Nicholas Sparks.
If you enjoyed "The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks, you may like other books by him such as "The Notebook" or "A Walk to Remember." Both novels contain heartfelt love stories and emotional depth that resonate with many readers. Each of these books would be a great choice for a long trip.
Considering all of his other books have been given film adaptations, I'm going to say yes. Why not.
Nicholas Sparks chooses North Carolina as a setting for many of his books because he is originally from that state and is familiar with its people, culture, and landscapes. He finds inspiration in the beauty of North Carolina and its small-town charm, which often fits well with the themes of love, relationships, and personal growth that are central to his stories.
Nicholas Sparks' books typically deal with themes of love, relationships and sometimes tragedy, which may be suitable for mature teenagers. However, some of his books contain adult themes and may not be suitable for all teenagers. It's important for parents or teens to review the content of the specific book to determine if it aligns with their comfort level.
she wakes up from her coma and they all become a happy family
Safe Haven was written by Nicholas Sparks. The Spy was written by James Fenimore Cooper. Sum of All Fears was written by Tom Clancy. Swiss Family Robinson was written by Johann Wyss.
The treasure is the books in the library. Nicholas finds that the treasure is all the knowledge in the books and they all have special leather covers and gold lettering on the spines.
1. nights in rodanthe 2. the notebook 3. a walk to remember 4. the lucky one 5. the choice 6. a bend in the road 7. message in a bottle 8. three weeks with my brother 9. the guardian 10. the wedding 11. dear john 12. the last song 13. at first sight 14. true believer 15. the rescue
They're really both the same. If you read any of his novels you'll realize that all he's doing is regurgitating the same old stories over and over again. Dear John, Last Song, The Notebook. If you've read one, you've read them all.
they are all available but only for DVD rental only. None on instant queue
I honestly don't know. i think someone does, all of his books are like that why no this one, but maybe it isn't a tragedy like all the rest. But i don't know, so will somone please answer this question? i know it is stupid of me to write this but i did anyway so that maybe someone will write an answer since mine is so stupid. LOL :D