True Believer by Nicholas Sparks

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  • Pub. Date: April 2005
  • 336pp

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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

    Synopsis

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sparks comes a love story that explores the deepest mysteries of all-those of the heart.

    As a science journalist with a regular column in Scientific American, Jeremy Marsh specializes in debunking the supernatural and has a real nose for the strange and unusual. A born skeptic, he travels to the small town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, determined to find the real cause behind the ghostly apparitions that appear in the town cemetery. What he doesn't plan on, however, is meeting and falling hopelessly in love with Lexie Darnell, granddaughter of the town psychic. Now, if the young lovers are to have any kind of future at all, Jeremy must make a difficult choice: return to the life he knows, or do something he could never do before-take a giant leap of faith.

    A story about taking chances and following your heart, TRUE BELIEVER will make you, too, believe in the miracle of love.

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    After co-writing his first work of nonfiction with his brother, Micah (Three Weeks with My Brother), Sparks is back with another novel about finding one's true love. Jeremy Marsh is a science writer who specializes in exposing supernatural frauds and hoaxes. Following some flashy national exposure, the New Yorker is invited to investigate mysterious lights in an old cemetery in little Boone Creek, NC. In a classic romance plot, the attractive yet sensitive Jeremy is attracted to the beautiful yet stubborn town librarian, Lexie Darnell, who is also the granddaughter of a local diviner. Both Jeremy and Lexie are skeptical people-but not about the same things. Despite some nice plot twists, the mysteries and conflicts are resolved in largely predictable ways that will still satisfy Sparks's many fans. Purchase wherever the author is popular. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 12/04.]-Rebecca Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Sparks is a sort of national sweetheart -- a good-looking family man who writes heart-tugging novels that rarely fail to elicit tears or book sales. His wildly popular The Notebook kicked off a steady string of quietly triumphant love stories.

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    review of true believerby Anonymous

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    November 15, 2009: i have just recently started reading this book and i am finding it to be very interesting

    Sparks- A leap of Faithby Anonymous

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    November 06, 2009: "True believer" by Nicholas Sparks is a love story that reveals that love can be a struggle when negative feelings come to our lives. This brings out that "Love is a Leap of Faith". I believe this theme is true because when you fall in love with someone, sometimes you never know what may come in the future. This uncertainty can bring doubt and fear sometimes in Love. Just as the main character of the book, Lexie and Jeremy marsh had to go through. Luckily these characters to the chance and let the love they had for each other bring them closer when they were from different places. Its like the motto "Carpe Diem" meaning to seize the day. I think everyone should have a little bit of "carpe diem" in their lives to have some happiness.

    I like how Sparks was able to write a story with a theme that many people can relate to. Many people get hurt when they get out of a relationship, and later on in their life they are scared to love again because they don't want to get hurt.

    The only thing I didn't like was that in between the chapters the author would switch the dialogues of the characters. For some moments I couldn't find out who was talking and was somewhat difficult to keep on tract. But, overall I believe Sparks did a good job with this book. I would recommend this book to people that like romantic books.


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