Ms. Muraca
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hey msmuraca,
Have you read the book the notebook? well the book its really amazing and i think you should read it. its a beautiful love story, it shows how strong love is and tha no matter the struggles that you face or the objects that comes in the way, "love always wins." the story is told in told different setting, setting one: when Allie and Noah have grown old and live in a home; while setting two is told Noah reads from the notebook in which he tells how he and Allie met, fell in love, lost each other, and then found each other again.
one of theme, in the story is how love can conquer all even memorry loss. that no matter how many struggles the two protaginist face love will always keep then together. the mood in the novel its both sad and troubling all at once. the book is amazing but i find the movie way more touching. i believe you show read and watch the movie to see how beautiful this love story turns out to be. warming it might make you cry :)
http://www.shelfari.com/books/28175643/Novel-Learning-Series(TM)-The-Notebook
Dear Respected
I would like to request a review for my latest book release The Red Wrath - A Journey between Two Destinies. You will find the other reviews in following sites:
https://www.facebook.com/theredwrath.
http://readersfavorite.com/review/7491
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-red-wrath-hatef-mokhtar/1112442872?ean=9781618974594
Please kindly let me know. Thank you.
Regards,
Hatef
Hello Muraca,
Dracula: Hearts of Stone (Dracula is a good guy)
We start with a shiny new pot of boiling water and add too many evil vampires, and not enough of the good biters. Toss in one suicidal Dracula; add a cup of mayhem and a dash of romance. Oh yes, and a pinch of mirth. Stir lovingly and you have a novel by A. J. Gallant. If it sounds like the recipe for you then you must read Dracula: Hearts of Stone.
Please check out my author page for excerpts:
http://www.independentauthornetwork.com/a-j-gallant.html
Unrealistic or not my writing gives me hope. But with something like 50 000 books published a month it is a little discouraging. I can just picture my book underneath that pile being crushed. I didn’t think there were that many writers. Must be a factory out there producing them like peanut butter cookies.