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Nicholas Sparks
Other Names: Nicholas Charles Sparks
Country: United States
Born: Omaha, December 31, 1965
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He studied at Bella Vista High School, graduating in Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame. He wrote three novels that failed to post and tried to study law without getting admitted. From there, he worked at various jobs writing in 1993 his first published novel, which won a major success, launching a series of bestsellers.
Its genre is romance, still mostly women readers. His characters are realistic, everyday. Some of his novels have been made into films.
Nicholas Sparks
Other Names: Nicholas Charles Sparks
Country: United States
Born: Omaha, December 31, 1965
He studied at Bella Vista High School, graduating in Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame. He wrote three novels that failed to post and tried to study law without getting admitted. From there, he worked at various jobs writing in 1993 his first published novel, which won a major success, launching a series of bestsellers.
Its genre is romance, still mostly women readers. His characters are realistic, everyday. Some of his novels have been made into films.
Published works
* The Notebook (October 1996)
* Message in a Bottle (April 1998)
* A Walk to Remember (October 1999)
* The Rescue (September 2000)
* A Bend in the Road (September 2001)
* Nights in Rodanthe (September 2002)
* The Guardian (April 2003)
* The Wedding (September 2003)
* Three Weeks With My Brother (April 2004) – A non-fiction account of traveling with his brother after the men lost both parents and their sister in quick succession.
* True Believer (April 2005)
* At First Sight (October 2006)
* Dear John (October 2007)
* The Choice (September 2007)
* The Lucky One (October 2008)
* The Last Song (September 2009)
* Safe Haven (September 2010)
Film adaptations
* Message in a Bottle (February 12, 1999)
* A Walk to Remember (January 25, 2002)
* The Notebook (June 25, 2004)
* Nights in Rodanthe (September 26, 2008)
* Dear John (February 5, 2010)
* The Last Song (March 31, 2010)