Nights In Rodanthe Book Review

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I always wonder why we mostly see love stories of teenagers in books and in TV wherein in fact, teenagers are not the only people in the world and the rest still has a heart that could be possibly fall in love. Why don’t they make stories about them? It’s a good thing that we have Nicholas Sparks, the one who avoids such cliche scenes and the one who created Adrienne and Paul, an adult couple of Nights in Rodanthe.

The story began when Adrienne, together with her sons, was trying to help her daughter, Amanda, who has a depression due to the loss of her husband. To help her cope up with her problem, Adrienne told Amanda about her stay in Rodanthe with a guest named Paul. Since they are alone in an inn in Rodanthe when a storm came, they fell in love with one another. But Paul has to leave and has to join his estranged son in Ecuador. They promised to see each other a year after. But it never came due to Paul’s unexpected death in Ecuador. See? You can make a good love story from two individuals who were divorced from their respective spouses. Director and writers, especially those who live in the Philippines, please take note of that.

It’s not one of the most beautiful novels I’ve ever read. The scenes coming were expected. I already expected that Adrienne has a story like Amanda. I expected that Adrienne and Paul won’t see each other again after what had happened in the inn. I expected that Paul will die in Ecuador. It’s different from his other books which has full of surprises. In Nights in Rodanthe, Nicholas Sparks planned to make the story simple and common. And on the way he write it, it seems that he’s making it for a movie and not for a book.

However, I must say that it’s one of the most meaningful. He redeemed the beauty of the novel through meaning. He let the book show its essence to its readers. I learned a lot from the love story of Adrienne and Paul and how they changed and filled each other’s lives. But most of all, I got family lessons from the relationship between Adrienne and her children and relationship between Paul and his child.

© Nicholas Sparks