"Stories are as unique as the people who tell them, and the best stories are those in which the ending is a surprise." That's the first line of Nicholas Sparks' romance novel "The Choice" — and it reads like a description of the stories he fails to write. By now, Sparks' books are neither unique nor surprising. They're all love stories, usually involving death or some kind of tragedy. And most of them seem to revolve around a rebellious guy falling for a Type A girl.
The Choice
The Choice
The Choice
"Stories are as unique as the people who tell them, and the best stories are those in which the ending is a surprise." That's the first line of Nicholas Sparks' romance novel "The Choice" — and it reads like a description of the stories he fails to write. By now, Sparks' books are neither unique nor surprising. They're all love stories, usually involving death or some kind of tragedy. And most of them seem to revolve around a rebellious guy falling for a Type A girl.