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Dear John |  | Author: Nicholas Sparks Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Category: Book
Buy New: CDN$ 9.99 as of 9/3/2010 21:42 CDT details
Seller: Amazon.ca Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1156
Media: Mass Market Paperback Edition: Mti Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0446567337 EAN: 9780446567336 ASIN: 0446567337
Publication Date: December 1, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Dear john September 2, 2010 chaynes Shipping took a very long time I didn't think I was going to receive the book.
What it isn't, what it is. July 11, 2010 Schmadrian First off, I need to make some declarations before I get into the meat of my 'review'.
1) I don't write these reviews for Amazon, or its readers. I write them for *me*. I write them to better understand the novel I've just read, to better understand what the author accomplished (while guessing at what their intent had been...sometimes not the same thing at all), to better understand what works and what doesn't, towards the eventual goal of gaining a better grasp on what great writing is, what great storytelling is, what great entertainment novels featuring these elements can be. It is a self-serving process that I offer up for other Amazon readers to take as they will.
2) I envy and admire Mr. Sparks. He's managed to carve out a niche in the marketplace, writing (presumably) what he wants to write, and has a solid fan-base encouraging him to continue doing so. What more could a modern author hope for in this day and age? (Never mind that he's had the added compliment of having several of his novels adapted for the screen.)
3) I bawled through all the 'romance' portions of this novel. It is, at the very heart of it, a testimony to not getting what you crave, when your entire being (to the extent that you're capable at the time of giving your 'entire' anything) is lost in loving someone...or at the very least, desiring them. I know of what the lead character John speaks; I've carried the burden of a 'lost love' for more than seven years now. (Even though mine was a world-class case of unrequited love.) Leading me to Point #4...
4) I'm happy for the readers for whom this book resonated. Resonance is a personal thing. And perhaps the most contentious thing I can say is that resonance does not automatically infer -or confer- quality of writing. It only means that it resonated for you...and for other people who share this experience...and that the novel provided an especially positive experience for you. It doesn't mean it's a 'great novel', no matter how many copies it sells.
What It Isn't:
-It's not great writing.
-It's not great storytelling.
-It's not a great reading experience. (Unless you are a lover of this genre.)
What It Is:
-'Dear John' is 'genre-porn'. Pornography is generally acknowledged as material with no other inherent value -or purpose- than to stimulate a prurient reaction. 'Dear John' is a romance, further a heartbreaking romance, and so its purpose is to elicit the reactions that someone reading this genre wants to experience. That's all. It doesn't aim to elevate the reader's consciousness, it doesn't aim to illuminate Life (although there are a few nice examples in 'Dear John' when it does: adult Asberger's, the realities of armed forces personnel in Iraq not having been trained to be judge or police officers and the concomitant stress involved at still attempting to execute these duties, a general view of coin collecting), and it's not aiming to be 'great literature'. It unabashadly takes a certain tack...and Mr. Sparks does what he can to maintain it.
-It is facile but well-intentioned. On occasion it's ham-fisted...but nevertheless with an undeniable amount of acumen and ability, thanks to the author's experience and resultant skill. Unfortunately, in more than a handful of instances, it gets so mired in...well, in what can only be referred to as 'cringe-inducing' dialogue...that it threatens true mediocrity.
-It is a novel that at times has an inconsistent narrator's voice. 'Plaintive', for example, isn't a word that John -as he's revealed to us- would have used. If it had been, the entire tenor of the novel would have been shifted about seven degrees to the north/northeast. The same goes for the use of 'portending'. Ugh.
-On that note, when you have an emotionally-unevolved character acting as the narrator- Well, is that really what you want to have, given the limitations...unless you're intending on this narrator's limitations to become a huge part of the story? Because in 'Dear John', they're not. They inform the story, they affect the story, but they do not so much as to warrant taking this approach.
-It is a pleasing serving of what this genre aims to feed its patrons with, the sort of stuff that for those readers who want this kind of confection, hits the spot.
such a great book May 11, 2010 Christina Nonis This was my first nicholas sparks book. I didnt know if id would like it, but once i started reading it i couldnt put the book down! its romantic, fun, sad.But over all such a great book, if your thinking about getting this book you should!.
Amazing story March 13, 2010 L. Perry (Canada) This book was a fabulous, easy read. The way Sparks develops his characters is outstanding. The relationships are honest, easy to relate to and intriguing. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a well-written love story marked with unexpected turns. By the end of the story you don't want it to end. Since I finished this book I have ordered 3 more of Sparks' books.
Dear John, I'm sorry to say you were slightly disappointing March 3, 2010 jane smith I'll admit I'm not a big reader of romance novels, but after seeing the preview for this movie I thought I'd give the book a shot. Let's just say I hope the movie is better written than the book was. Granted, Nicholas Sparks seems to have moved passed happy endings to give the reader a little more than the classic story, but the dialogue and the descriptive language left a lot to be desired. It's like he tried really hard to set the scene with ample descriptions of the surroundings and characters but just couldn't find the rights words to do so, or at least couldn't do it very well. But, I guess that's why Dear John is a $5 paperback novel.
If you're not a literary critique and are looking for an easy-to-read love story this might do the trick.
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