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A Walk to Remember
- Narrated by: Nicholas Sparks
- Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Rajveer Rajage
- 26-12-20
Superb
Simply Super Story and a very good presentation. I loved this story and it became favourite because of narration
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- Erica
- 26-01-20
Great compilation
Best part is the narration by the author himself, it brings much more life to the book narration. I loved this book while reading on my own and even better while listening on Audible.
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- James
- 22-05-03
A Great Book
I was a little scepticle about getting this book thinking it might be just a boring love story and drag out. Someone told me that it was good, so I decided to give it a shot and as it turns out it was one of the best books I've read (or heard). Great story about the human spirit and how things in life can change you forever. Get this one!!
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- Andrea
- 06-02-03
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This is one of the nicest stories that I have ever heard or read. The fact that the author read it made the story more enjoyable. He has a very pleasant, soothing voice. Usually biblical references in books are awkward for me. I am not of the same religious faith, nor am I religious at all. This story touched me in a way that very many others have not. It is not a demanding story on the listener/reader, but causes you to examine the way things happen and why.
14 people found this helpful
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- Pedro Oliveira Jr.
- 29-12-09
Nice history very well narrated
I already knew the book and it's amazing, a wonderful history.
The narration is very well done and put the listner into the book.
I strongly recommend it.
7 people found this helpful
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- Steve
- 14-09-07
Not just for chicks...
I don't normally read these love story types of novels... however this was the exception. I got the novel for my wife to listen to and so I kind of previewed it (how does one preview an audio book?). I got hooked, it was one of the best books I have read (heard) in quite a while, and I read a lot of books. Exceptional love story told very well by the author himself. A must have for your collection.
7 people found this helpful
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- karisa
- 24-02-10
great story
I thought it was a great story. I really enjoyed the narrating. It wasn't a professional narrator, but it really sounded like a man telling the story of his first and only love.
6 people found this helpful
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- S. bucciarelli
- 22-01-05
A Walk To Remember
Sparks did an incredible job with this book. Through out the story, he paints a beautiful picture of love, loss, and innocence while showing us two people's happiness, heart aik, and their knoledge of God's love. I cried during this book; I couldn't
put it down.
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- Pat
- 08-10-10
Great book
I laughed, cried and was not ready for the book to end. Nicholas Sparks has another winner of a book. He never fails to make me think about his writings long after I have read the book.
3 people found this helpful
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- Christopher E. Bell
- 15-01-05
A Walk To Remember
This is an excellent story. There is a version out there, that I checked out of my local library, that is narrated by Frank Muller. The audio is much better with his narration.
6 people found this helpful
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- R. Pontiflet
- 26-09-16
A Tearjerker...
You'll probably need Kleenex during the final chapter or two. I enjoyed this straight forward story of love, family and forgiveness. The bible and its teachings plays an important role in this story. Although the Listener can surmise the ending of this story, it didn't take away from the enjoyment of the story in any way.
The author read this story and I think he did a wonderful job. I recommend if you are looking from a simple, straight forward story that doesn't have too many characters to keep sorted out.
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- Dasarae
- 14-06-13
MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE!
Where does A Walk to Remember rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This has been my favorite so far!
What was one of the most memorable moments of A Walk to Remember?
OMG...the entire story was memorable for me. I was so emotional while listening that I had a box of tissues and even had to pause it at times to dry my tears...and I was at work at the time!!!
Have you listened to any of Nicholas Sparks’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, I also listen to Safe Haven which is also one of my favorites!
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There are so many quotes throughout this book that moved me...
Any additional comments?
I would HIGHLY recommend this book to everyone.
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- Stacey
- 20-09-11
Hum!!!!
The book is brilliant and there is no denying that Nicholas Sparks is an amazing author, I dont know a single one of his books that I have not fallen in love with, HOWEVER. his voice when reading the audio book I can certainly do without, if anything his voice put me off listening
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- Victoria
- 26-11-15
I'm going to utter the words I thought I never would
The film was so much better than the book. The film worked on a melodramatic level - the book was just plain sappy and made me slightly nauseous ... It was just a little too formulaic and you could see the twist a mile off ...
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- Ian j Horne
- 08-02-20
totally wonderful
even though the book is nothing like the film. like the film the story brought me to tears. knowing that What he went in a way, so did I As my mother died from leukaemia. And that was in 1989.
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- GILLIAN
- 22-08-18
tear jerker
was ok wasn't his best book ever wasn't his worst I finished it but it definitely could have been better
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- Maiiisie
- 21-02-18
it was okay...
could have been absolutely lovely but the story seemed rushed and incomplete, in my opinion. the narration was boring, unemotive and monosyllabic which added no depth to telling the story.
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- THAIZA CATARINA DE OLIVEIRA PINTO
- 21-11-17
Marvellous
I first read this book when I was
13 and in some way reading it again I had the same feeling.
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- Manish Pandey
- 28-02-17
my favourite romantic story
the most amazing story with various emotional moments which made me shower in tears. There was various cute moments aswell as sad but that's what makes the story so much more amazing.
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- Natasha
- 04-07-15
Absolutely loved this book.
fantastic narrator. fell in love with the characters straight away.
very memorable story. makes you realise life is too short to have regrets
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- Carolynne Hanson
- 07-04-13
Nicholas Sparks does it again
Another master piece. So well written and using Audible brings each word to life. I felt I was right there on the porch.