| I read The Notebook nearly 11 years ago while heavily pregnant and suffering from placenta-on-the-brain. Not a real condition but none the less I was feeling tired, unfocused and had lapses in memory. I really thought I liked it until I tried to watch the movie. |
The movie version of The Notebook is the only palatable thing Nicholas Sparks has ever done, for one reason only: Ryan Gosling. |
Nope. Not even then. |
I heard someone describe these books as the literary equivalent of a Thomas Kinkead painting. |
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http://jezebel.com/i-just-watched-the-notebook-and-am-here-to-ruin-it-for-1598415652
You are not missing anything. |
I'm OP. The first time I saw a Nicholas Spark's novel in a bookstore, that's what the cover art looked like so I always avoided them. I guess that's the literary version of aposematism (warning coloration). |
Despite the cliche, sometimes you CAN judge a book by its cover. |
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I've never read the books, and the movies I've usually watches as a background for doing something else.
However, I gotta say I actually liked the movie version of The Lucky One. THe end was typical, but there were a few very redeeming scenes - specifically when the female lead finally stood up to her ex and took what she wanted.
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| Why? I can't stomach that crap and won't pretend to. Nothing wrong with you, OP. |
| Not for me either, but my teen daughter likes the movies and has even read a couple of his books, even though she's not big on pleasure reading. |