Nicholas Sparks has always been known for his romance novels. It seems as though he has perfected his writing to create the maximum level of emotions possible. Whether you're in tears of joy, or tears of sadness, one way or another Sparks has a way of playing with your emotions. Picking up The Longest Ride feels no different, I feel as though I went on an emotional roller coaster from just reading the synopsis. From the synopsis, I learned that the book follows two sorrowful, yet happy, stories.
One story encounters that of Ira Levinson and his late wife Ruth. Ira encounters a life threatening car crash and in that he feels as though he is reconnected with his wife. His wife had passed away year before, and he is already living in the sadness of that. It seems as though he is hanging onto a thread after this car crash, it seems as though there is something keeping him here on Earth. The synopsis talks about how he imagines having Ruth there, by his side, telling him not to let go. Right there, from just the synopsis, my eyes feel a tad damp. Nicholas Sparks is playing at our heartstrings. The story he formed from Ira and Ruth included tragedy and heartbreak. Tragedy came from Ruth's death and also from Ira's car crash. However, there is a tinge of happiness in this, as well. Ira is reconnected with his wife. He feels as though she is truly there by his side. She is the one letting him know that he has to stay here and relieve his memories. Ruth and Ira are a couple holding onto each other through reliving their memories in their hearts. I predict that Ira will imagine Ruth by his side. I wish I could imagine that Ira will have the courage to stay and fight this battle with the spirit of Ruth. However, I suspect, that because this is a Nicholas Sparks novel, there will be more of a heartbreak involved. So I also anticipate Ira passing away. I predict that he will say he wants to be with the love of his life. And to do that--he must let go. I am aching to know what will be unraveled about Ira's future.
Alongside Ira and Ruth, is a more modern romance; Sophia and Luke. These two love birds seem to have an indirect connection with Ira and Ruth. I predict that they are their grandparents whose story intertwines with their love story. Maybe, the love stories are connected in some way, whether it's just how the romance unfolds or whether its a family relationship. Right now, one of the reveals in the book seems to be how Sophia and Luke come about Ira and Ruth. I am intrigued by how Nicholas Sparks sets up the book. He tells two stories at once, meaning there must be some relation between the two. However they are separated by time and are unique from one another. Sophia and Luke are the rodeo couple. They come to learn about their differences. Sophia's a college girl who's into frat boys and Luke seems to be in love with horses and riding. When their worlds meet, they learn about each other. It may seem happy and full of glee, however the synopsis reveals that their is tragedy involved. Two love stories; with tragedy and joy. Sounds like a Nicholas Sparks novel to me, and his credibility and his previous novels make me feel even more ecstatic to pick up this book and continuing reading.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17407748-the-longest-ride -Link to the GoodReads Synopsis




















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ReplyDeleteGreat blog, Aboli! I have recently finished the book myself and I enjoyed reading your predictions for what you think will happen in the book!
ReplyDeleteI loved your opening paragraph it was very well written and you wrote a lot considering you haven't read much of the book. All the things you wrote were great valid points though. I really want to see the movie that is coming out based on this book. It looks amazing! However, I didn't know till now that it was based on a book and after reading this I really want to read it. Great blog!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this book, but it seems really interesting. I thought it was creative of the author to have two stories simultaneously. I have heard that this is a good book and will definitely put this on my list of books to read.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I like how you gave an introduction to the book as well as your predictions. I've never read this book, but it sounds interesting. I'll definitely have to read it. :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really interesting book! Personally, I haven't read anything by Nicholas Sparks yet, but I've been wanting to. I agree with Elizabeth, I loved your opening paragraph! It was a good introduction to Nicholas Sparks' work. Nice post!
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