True Believer: Library Edition
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Jeremy Marsh, a science journalist and debunker from New York, has set his sights on finding the real reasons behind the mysterious lights that appear in an very ancient southern cemetery, and he heads to the tiny town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, in search of the truth. Sceptical by scenery, he comes face to face with Lexie Darnell, the town’s librarian, and as he slowly finds the answers he’s looking for, he gradually starts to know that science can only go so far when it comes to unravelling the mysteries of the human heart. Part like tale, part ghost tale, TRUE BELIEVER makes us judge in the impossible, trust in fate, and the undeniable power of like…
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This book was ok but I reflect Nicholas Sparks should be a bit more attentive to his readers comments and/or atleast replying to their letters and emails.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I’m glad it was fleeting! Sooooooo predictable and predictable of Sparks. There are so many really excellent things out there, don’t waste your time. UGH!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This was the first Sparks i read and i assure you that it will be the last. I have never read a more dull, “thin” and commercialized to boredom writter. The synopsis really tricked me into bying something that i didn’t manage to end. Something that really furstrated me.
This book is simply the shallowest reading that have ever crossed my hands. Too “watery”, caring only about very common situations between gorgeous women and handsome successful men, lacking any realistic or meaningful character development OR tale unravelling. Everything in him is too simple and too perfect even in it’s misery. No meaningful reason for anything happening. I didn’t manage it to the end because i simply denied to be dragged into something so…..commercially identified to the perfection that the modern marketing wishes to sell. If you are into all this sort of thing, AKA bitterly common and very superficial romantic “would have like to be” novel, then go yet to be and buy it. If you care for something more, don’t give this guy a second chance.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
After reading his additional books this was very slow reading, not up to par. I kept hoping it got better, I was dissapointed by the buildup of the “lights” and the explanation finished up being very dull. A better ending for the TRUE BELIEVER would have been if persons lights would have finished up being Lexie’s parents watching out for her and the town.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
this book was absolutely one of his best. he permanently knows how to get ahold of the audiences emotional feelings. so awesome!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5