If I had to guess, I would say that everyone has a favorite Nicholas Sparks book and/or movie. My personal favorite is The Notebook, and others have their favorites. Spark’s newest offering, “Two by Two” may well prove to be another favorite of many. In Nicholas Spark’s inimitable style, the subject, the characters, and their development, and the progression of the story are all perfection. Sparks seems to deliberately make sure that his next new book is entirely different than the last. Apparently, that is what keeps readers anxiously awaiting his next book.
Thirty-two year old Russell Green seems to, as they say, have it all. He has a beautiful wife, Vivian, a satisfying career, and a perfect little daughter, London. But that feeling of the perfect existence does not last. Vivian gave up her career when she gave birth to London, but as often happens, she became bored and decided to go back to work. It was that decision, combined with some others, that made everything change in their married life. Russ became a working, single father which can be daunting, especially when he thought his life’s path would go much differently.
Many times, we think all the choices we make are the right ones at the time, but then a simple something happens, and all those choices are questioned. Author Sparks always presents his stories over the span of one year to facilitate story and character development. “In the blink of an eye, your life can change and you realize there is nothing you can do but accept the realism”?
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