Unconditional Love --- part 2

Back to Nicholas; He is an American writer, has like 14 novels. Four of them were filmed, I only saw 3. They are:

The Notebook:

It begins with an old man narrates a passionate love story of a young couple, poor guy and a rich girl, to an old lady in a nursing home resident from a notebook. As we go on, it’ll reveal that the elderly man was reading their story and this elderly woman is his wife. He does the same thing daily in order to let her remember him for 5 min or less. He dropped their original home and moved in the nursing home to be around her each second. He never gave up or wore out, he never had enough since the first day their romance blossom and faced many obstacles, he appreciated her partnership and stuck to his vows only for her. So, that’s my image for true marriage and love.

Message in a bottle

It opens with a female reporter coincidently finds a love letter encapsulated in a glass bottle on a shore. This letter belongs to a man, he wrote it for his late wife. She feels in tread & decides to go search for him then she fells for him. The man is very loyal till the end sacred his love for his wife and he fell for the reporter as well. Finally, he gets to read the last letter his wife wrote for him. The wife admits she was happy to say goodbye as she had the chance to posses something others never did which was the love of her husband and her final wish that she wanted him to find love again. What is wonderful here, the full devotion of the 3 characters in their passion, their respect for one another and never violating the space of each other.

A walk to remember

It talks about a young couple’s love. A girl who was bright and different in her own way she believed in a guy who was walking through a wrong path at first, then falls for her and gets to frame out the best within him for her. The girl was sick with cancer, he knew she had few months or maybe less than a year left due to her condition. However, he determined to make all her wishes come to life including his dreams he thought it was impossible to make and when she died he kept on the same footsteps he started with. After her death, he felt sorry that she didn’t had one single wish done which is witnessing a miracle. It turns out it was all along. I liked that she insisted on believing in him though apparently he might have disappointed her. Some people easily might convince you that the person you trust doesn’t deserve a second chance or be given an excuse or there is no sign of goodness within. But I’d rather pick the hard risky choice.

Last but not least,

The wedding

Actually, I haven’t finished it yet. The story talks about a man, starts to recall his memories; each moment he messed up for his wife, the moments he got drown at work at the office or home without paying her attention, moments he forgot about the things made her happy and he made her cry herself to sleep. Though they built a good family and successful life, deep down he knows he didn’t love his wife the right way she deserves and he is responsible for the gap between them. So, he decided to find a way to make her love him again.
What impresses me in this novel, that it reflects real situation from life nowadays that might cause a married couple to be driven apart from each other. Moreover, They never realize something got wrong or some are lucky enough to find out before it’s late but never get to fix it. And that’s what I call a must read Novel!

“True love does not come by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly”


"Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroy all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end" 

Now am done :)






Comments

  1. i am going to read all of them =)

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  2. you've an interesting style BTW, loved the two parts, saw the movies and like your comments about them very much..

    just AMAZING!

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  3. very interesting specially the notebook :) i will try to read them !! keep goin

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