Published: October 18th 2008 By: Books On Tape
Genres: Adult-Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Drama
Format: Audio (10 hrs. 24 mins.) Source: Library
My Rating: 4 Stars Find It: Goodreads || Amazon
When U.S. Marine Logan Thibault finds a photograph of a smiling young woman half-buried in the dirt during his third tour of duty in Iraq, his first instinct is to toss it aside. Instead, he brings it back to the base for someone to claim, but when no one does, he finds himself always carrying the photo in his pocket. Soon Thibault experiences a sudden streak of luck, winning poker games and even surviving deadly combat that kills two of his closest buddies. Only his best friend, Victor, seems to have an explanation for his good fortune: the photograph–his lucky charm.
Back home in Colorado, Thibault can’t seem to get the photo–and the woman in it–out of his mind. Believing that she somehow holds the key to his destiny, he sets out on a journey across the country to find her, never expecting the strong but vulnerable woman he encounters in Hampton, North Carolina–Elizabeth–to be the girl he’s been waiting his whole life to meet. Caught off guard by the attraction he feels, Thibault keeps the story of the photo, and his luck, a secret. As he and Elizabeth embark upon a passionate and all-consuming love affair, the secret he is keeping will soon threaten to tear them apart–destroying not only their love, but also their lives.
Filled with tender romance and terrific suspense, THE LUCKY ONE is Nicholas Sparks at his best–an unforgettable story about the surprising paths our lives often take and the power of fate to guide us to true and everlasting love.
REVIEW
Having watched this movie a million times, it’s not often that I enjoy a movie more than a book. This book is more different than the movie, and at times, get’s a little long winded. The characters are quite different, especially.
Keith is more of a jerk and a bad father, in my opinion. Even at the end, I wasn’t impressed with his character. It’s obvious that he’s a spoiled, simple minded person, that thinks it’s all about him. He’s actually a little perverted here, which I think should have been added to the movie. He used his Sheriff status, his family’s prominence too much, and bent the law to suit his needs at every turn. Not my favorite character. I hate that he repeatedly referred to Logan as “thigh-bolt”. He was just an angry person and he hated the day that Logan walked into town. His obsession with getting Logan out of Beth’s and Ben’s lives was his downfall. He was damned scared of Zeus, Logan’s dog. I found that quite funny.
I like Logan’s character, which pretty much is the same in the movie. Aside from his time spent doing his duty to his country, I respected his kindness also. At times, he seemed to be intimidated by Keith and I didn’t like those moments. I love marines, so that well sculpted body and hard working obstinacy was expected from him. I love his relationship with Ben and the way he let him know that there’s nothing wrong with him. He was a better father figure than Keith, and I love that part of the story.
Beth’s character is slightly different from the movie. She’s a great mom and I loved her demeanor towards Logan in the beginning; especially when it came to her son spending time with him. She took too much junk from Keith for my liking, but I’m glad that she stood up for what she wanted. As with all Sparks’ books (or movies in my case since I haven’t read them yet), the romance is always met with some kind of barrier. In this case, it was Logan’s secret about the photo he had of Beth. I understand how it all seemed fishy, since Beth’s brother was killed in action and there seemed to be hardly any answers about his death. She freaked out when Keith dropped that bomb, but I loved how she listened to Logan when he explained about her photo being his good luck charm when he was over seas, and about seeing his dead friend Victor. When she realized he gave the picture to Ben to keep him safe, she finally understood.
My problem with this is the narrator. I think that there should have been a male and female narrating this audio version, because the way that Beth’s and Nana’s voices were narrated is irritating. Not to mention, the girl’s voice in the beginning. I did, however, like the narrator’s voice for Victor. It reminds me of Antonio Banderas’ voice for Puss In Boots. Overall, I really enjoyed this one, but I much rather like the movie better. Recommended!
Hmm, I’ve never watched the movie (nor am I interested in doing so), but this sounds like a sweet romantic read! Nicholas Sparks books aren’t really my thang, but I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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I haven’t heard of the book or movie but it sounds good.
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Really? Zac Efron is a hottie in this one.
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I don’t bother to pick up Spark’s books anymore because I found them to be quite repetitive, but I do still enjoy his movies, especially the old ones! I recently watched The Best of Me, which is by far my least favorite, but I am excited to watch See Me when it drops! (You know the man makes a movie out of every damn book lol) Have you read that one yet? I’ve heard many mixed things about it.
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They all do seem to have the same theme going on. I’ve not read See Me yet.
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Yeah, male narrators who can’t pull off female voices is a huge pet peeve of mine. But I’m glad you enjoyed the book overall. It’s been a long time since I’ve read a Nicholas Sparks book. They’re all so sad! Funny thing though, his books have never made me cry, but the movie adaptations? Damn.
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It was so irritating! I have cried too while watching his movies, especially The Notebook and A Walk To Remember.
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I have seen this movie and book around but for some reason have never seen a Nicholas Spark’s movie or tried any of his books. It’s interesting to know it was so different but still a pretty good read nonetheless. The characters seem to have a lot of depth to them to really help build up the novel, but it seems like sometimes it dragged a smidge as well. I am interested in trying this book and movie now as well!
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I definitely recommend trying his books or just watching the movies. Some will make you cry.
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My mom had the SAME exact problem with the 50 shades of Gray. She read it as an audiobook and was annoyed over the fact that they chose a woman for both Christian and Anastasia. I’d like to read more of Spark’s books girl but MAN, don’t they seem kind of the same to you? I remember watching one of his movies and knowing exactly what was going to happen before it happened. Was it like that for you? Or nah?
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Yes, he does tend write the same stories often. It’s apparent when you look at all the movie tie-in covers of his books. Like, seriously, change it up sometimes!
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Men reading women’s voices – so annoying!! I’m really picky about that in audiobooks.
Kate @ Ex Libris
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It was so annoying.
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This was a good book and a good movie, most of his are and even though I know 9 times out of 10 they will end in heartbreak, they still get me every time!
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Yeah, he has written some wonderful love stories and you are guaranteed to cry before it’s over. The Notebook is my favorite of his books.
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There are many books I like from Nicholas but this is not one of them… and the movie was terrible in my opinion as well. I’m sorry but the romance was just like wtf? Anyway I’m glad you liked it because I think overall Nicholas is a good writer and many of his books are great! He deserves some love ^^ (my favorites are A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and The Last Song)
Laura @ psilovethatbook
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Now see, if I had read this before I saw the movie, I probably wouldn’t like the movie so much because there’s a lot left out, even though it seems like they captured everything. But, I really like the movie more in this case.
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Great review! I read this book right after it came out. I don’t remember much of it but I think that I liked it well enough. I am really not sure if I have seen the movie or not. I do wish that more audiobooks would use multiple narrators because sometimes the voices just seem wrong. I am glad that you enjoyed this one.
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The story is great, I just don’t like the narrator being a man doing female voices. Creepy!
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Is this the movie with Channing Tatum? I think I’d like the novel more than the film, the book, as always is complete. I love the details Sparks add, it’s subtle but has a big impact on the overall story
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No, this is the one with Zac Efron. Yes, books always give the full story and I think that because I’ve watched it so much, I prefer it over the book. Still, this book is great too.
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