Nicholas Sparks has written several books that can be considered sequels or connected stories, including "The Notebook" and "The Wedding," "Message in a Bottle" and "The Guardian," and "True Believer" and "At First Sight." Each of these books features characters or storylines that are linked in some way.
The Notebook was written by Nicholas Sparks in 1996.
no there not only 3
You can't. ; ) But you can sample the first five chapters on barnesandnoble.com. But really, most libraries carry Nicholas Sparks books.
Many of Nicholas Sparks' books have happy endings, such as "The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember," and "The Longest Ride." These stories often involve themes of love, redemption, and hope.
Nicholas Sparks is of Caucasian (White) ethnicity.
He is famous for book writing and his books are becoming movies.Type your answer here...
Yes, but some books are based on his experiences. The only book that is true is Three Weeks With My Brother.
Nicholas Sparks was born on December 31, 1965.
Nicholas Sparks - politician - was born in 1794.
Nicholas Sparks - politician - died in 1862.
Yes, Nicholas Sparks is a male author known for writing romance novels such as "The Notebook" and "A Walk to Remember."
There a previously 16 books out right now with his 17th coming out fall of 2010.