The Lucky One
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Is there really such thing as a lucky charm? The hero of Nicholas Sparks’s new novel believes he’s establish one in the form of a photograph of a smiling woman he’s never met, but who he comes to judge holds the key to his destiny. The chain of events that leads to him possessing the photograph and finding the woman pictured in it is the stuff of like tales only a master such as Sparks can write.
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This company (Imandracchia) did not send the book I ordered and failed to answer any of my e-mails, even the one requesting a refund. This is my first and last time I’ll buy from Amazon.com.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I was replacing a lost library book and needed a book with a point ISBN number. I contacted the seller, told him my situation and he confirmed that the book he would be mailing me was a match. His accuracy enabled me to replace the book for less than half of what the library was going to charge me. His prompt and accurate response was extremely helpful and served to increase my level of trust in Amazon products.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I could not wait to read “The Lucky One”. I bought it as soon as it was unrestricted. The premise of the book was an appealing thought, but the book fell flat except for the last 8 pages. I kept thinking I was missing something, but my sister read it with the same exact sentiment. My favorites are still “A Walk to Remember” “The Rescue” and “The Pad”. Not one book he has written since has come close. This book was unadorned dull and seemed rushed and amateurish in the writing. Nicholas Sparks has talent just not in this not so Lucky One!
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
As permanently, Nicholas Sparks has written another novel that is very hard to place down. I look forwards to his next.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Reading Sparks can be a treat, or for some odd reason, you find crap in the clues, building it simply ok. And coming off of reading some fantastic stuff by the master of trash talk and heart throb, I was looking for another fantastic read. But this time I didn’t get that. I only got ok, but it wasn’t too terrible either.
We start by joining a creepy Deputy, and his name is Keith Clayton. And before questioning some nude emaciated-dipping women, he takes a few pictures to satisfy his lust. But then we meet another man named Logan Thibault, and his German Guide, Zeus. And Logan is on a walk. Reasonably a long walk, from several states, with a picture in his pocket. We learn that Thibault is a ex- Marine, and he’s here to find a lady named Elizabeth. And when he finds her, he takes a job with her in her and Nana’s dog kennel.
Thibault soon becomes a part of Elizabeth’s life, and takes a liking to her son, Ben, despite losing in chess to him most of the time. The huge problem is Ben’s dad, Keith Clayton. And he’s out for blood as to why Thibault made his way here, and why is Elizabeth so interested in this man.
When all was said and done, (yep, right before the Epilogue) I thought it all came to a sloppy crash-landing. And a maze of mixed emotions is the end result for the most part, with a rather forced ending. I’ve seen better from Sparks, but I’ve also seen worse from much better authors. I say if you can seperate the crap from some of the shady clues, then you’ll delight in this completely. And if that ends up being the case for additional readers, LUCKY THEM! I still can’t wait for additional fantastic reads that Sparks has to offer.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5