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  2. Author Nicholas Sparks Almost Wasn't One: The “Counting ...

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    Nicholas Sparks has written 24 books — the latest of which, Counting Miracles, just hit No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list — many of which have been made into movies, TV shows and ...

  3. Nicholas Sparks Reflects on The Notebook 's Legacy as the ...

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    Nicholas Sparks is the bestselling author of 'The Notebook,' which has just been adapted for Broadway Credit - Brad Poirier. Nicholas Sparks is used to seeing his books come to life. More than ten ...

  4. Nicholas Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Charles Sparks (born December 31, 1965) is an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. He has published twenty-three novels, all New York Times bestsellers, [1] and two works of nonfiction, with over 115 million copies sold worldwide in more than 50 languages. [2]

  5. Nicholas Sparks Reveals His Favorite Book-to-Movie Adaptation ...

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    Many of Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling books have been turned into blockbuster films, but one holds a special place in his heart.. Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE about his adaptations through ...

  6. See Me (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post panned See Me, criticizing the book's romance as "ho hum" and the reviewer stated that she "found [herself] wondering what was so mysterious about a workmanlike romance novel." [ 3 ] The Deccan Herald was mixed, as they enjoyed the See Me 's romance and thrills but felt that "Colin’s workouts and fighting encounters tend ...

  7. The Choice (novel) - Wikipedia

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