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Nicholas Sparks Question

Has Nicholas Sparks ever written a book with a happy ending?

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The Wedding has a very happy ending. It is fantastic, better than the notebook.
sjmajors2001 posted over a year ago
 juniper427 posted over a year ago
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landoncarterjr said:
Yeah, I suggested u should read two of his book "A Bend In The Road" or "The Choice", for example. His sad ending maybe appeared in "A Walk To Remember", "Notebook", "Message in A Bottle", or "Night In Rodanthe", "The Last Song",... but recently, his books have more happy ending...
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marco411 said:
Here's the problem because Nicholas sparks is not a strong writer all of his plots are basically interchangeable story starts theres some type of problem you know about right away later you learn of another problem that's been kept secret people fall deep in love in spite of these problems then someone dies. The ages an names, even the personality of the characters change along with the setting but the basis of the stories remain the same unoriginal an predictable.
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Blosssy said:
Yes, the Rescue and The Choice are happy at the end.
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tscha1906 said:
i have read the choice and it has a happy ending
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agsoccer said:
the lucky one,and safe haven both have an awesome ending. the are happy compared to other books
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raghadek said:
i'v just finished true believer and it was a happy ending
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LuxfordCat said:
The Lucky One (movie, still reading the book) has a very happy ending, although her ex husband dies, her and Logan end up together.
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Grandma3nlss said:
The minute I see 'Nicholas Sparks' on a book or a film, I PASS. If I want sad, upsetting, depressing, I'll watch the news!
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