Life can change in the blink of an eye. Nicholas Sparks tells the life of a young couple with many struggles in his book, At First Sight, which was published in 2005 by Grand Central Publishing. This is a fictional love story that can be read by any young adult. This novel can be compared to The Wedding, which is another Nicholas Sparks book. These two books are similar because each book is character-driven and has a twisted end. At First Sight is a successful book because it strongly describes the setting, goes in depth with the events, and keeps the readers guessing.
It all started when Jeremy Marsh went to Boone Creek, North Carolina to find a topic to write about for his article in a magazine, Scientific American. He wanted a meritorious article that would out shine his other articles which were jaded. Jeremy then met Lexie which made him lose focus about writing. He spent a good amount of time with Lexie and then he found out they were going to be parents. Jeremy was so ferment that he asked her to marry him. Jeremy then went back to his hometown of New York to pack his things and move in with Lexie. His friend, Alvin, thinks Jeremy is rushing into the relationship and tries to expostulate him out of it. Alvin says, “You’re just rushing things, and there’s no reason to” (Sparks 9). Jeremy pays no attention to what Alvin says and keeps his decision.
Jeremy and Lexie get to Boone Creek. Boone Creek is such a nominal town he nearly missed the turn to get there the first time he visited. The whole reason he visited was because of Doris, Lexie’s occult grandmother. Jeremy and Lexie came by the restaurant she owned called the Herb to tell her about the marriage and the baby. Jeremy wondered about how good of a father he would...
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... but it has not. The doctor tells them, “This is what is known as an amniotic band” (Sparks 241). The doctor explains that if the band attaches to the fetus the baby could be born with ABS. The doctor exclaims that there is no way to know if the band will attach. Jeremy walks Lexie out to the car, she bursts into tears; Jeremy could not say anything to make her feel better.
After reading this novel, the readers will learn that trust is an important key to have in a relationship. If the person does not trust a friend or partner then relationships will have problems. Additionally, life is full of surprises, so living life to the fullest is the best way to live. At First Sight is successful; it described the setting, went in depth with events, and keep readers guessing.
Works Cited
Sparks, Nicholas. At First Sight. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 2005. Print.
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The use of many different literary devices has allowed the reader to read the story with a great interest. These different techniques have allowed the author to create different affects within the text such as suspense, imagery, resolution, mood and spelling. These techniques have enhanced the way characters communicate with each other and have added reality within the text. This novel is a real life example which let us know that how teenagers face different problems at a certain point of life when there is no one to help/support them. If someone is in a huge trouble, then there will always be a Thunderwith to help them.
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Theme: Situations and surroundings can shatter the innocence of friendship, but more the identity of the individuals.
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In summary, one will find this book to be an exciting read. There was an original plot, a female lead, and character development to appeal to all types of readers. After reading this science fiction novel, one will know to keep their friends close and their enemies closer.
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