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The Notebook

by Nicholas Sparks

Two elderly lovers relive their romantic early days through the writings in his notebook. Romantic tearjerker. Sequel is The Wedding. 214 pages.
(F SPA Bestseller Section)
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A Walk to Remember

by Nicholas Sparks

An unlikely romance between two very different young people makes for a wonderfully sentimental love story.
240 pages. (F SPA Bestseller Section)

I loved this book. So sad, but sooo good - my favorite book of all time. Very good storyline! Also, see the movie, perfect portrayal.
-Emily Adams, Class of 2008

I loved this book so much! I read it in two days, and I couldn't put it down! I really did love this book!
-Erin Barnes, class of 2010

It was a great book, and everyone I know that has read it liked it a lot. I enjoyed how he did everything nice for her and helped her with her dreams. -S.M.

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

by James Patterson

Katie loves Matt, but one day he breaks up with her and sends her a package, containing "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas," with instructions to read it, no matter how difficult it is for her. VERY romantic and sad.
(289 pages of large print) F PAT (Bestseller section)

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Twilight

by Stephenie Meyer

Bella has moved to rainy Forks, Washington, where she becomes overwhelming attracted to a tall, pale-skinned, dark-haired, devastatingly handsome classmate who happens to be . . . a vampire! 498 pages. (Sequel is New Moon)
(F MEY Bestseller Section)


When Bella Swan moves to Folks, Washington, she discovers a town where a mysterious family lives. The Cullens are well-known, but when one of the Cullen family members starts to stare at her, she feels that something is just beginning..If you like mysterious things, vampires, legends and forbidden love,
you will love this book. -Stephanie Steelman, Class of 2008

This book was absolutely amazing. It was enchanting and kept me at the edge of my seat wanting to know more. This is my all-time favorite book.
- Casey Williamson, class of 2009

New Moon

by Stephenie Meyer

Newly published sequel to Twilight, the super popular vampire love story!
Put this one on hold
(it won't be "in" when you look for it!)
The saga contunes, the forbidden love of Edward and Bella gets
bumpy, with a new year and school, and a birthday. A new thing is in town and it hates vampires but likes Bella!? The sequel to an amazing book keeps u reading and reading. It even better then the first. -Stephanie Steelman, Class of 2008

Butterfly Lovers

by Fan Dai

Ancient Chinese Romeo and Juliet in which a young woman disguises herself as a man in order to study at a "college," then meets falls in love with her roommate (who thinks she's a man!).
251 pages. (F DAI Bestseller Section)
Butterfly Lovers is a Romeo and Juliet version of Chinese lovers who, because of their gender and rankings in society, are destined to be apart. A tear-jerking story that takes you thru a "Mulan" adventure with a surprise ending. - N.I., Class of 2006

Stargirl

by Jerry Spinelli

Teen girl who "walks to the beat of a different drummer" attracts teen boy who must decide if she is more important than other's opinions of him.
186 pages. (F SPI Bestseller Section)

This was a great book! It tells of the trials and tribulations of life, school, friends, and love. - C.S.

It was a book I couldn't put down! It was so interesting to see what would happen next. The circumstances the characters went through were so realistic, and it seemed like when one of the characters was upset, you were upset, too. I highly recommend this book! - E.D.

This Lullaby

by Sarah Dessen

Cynical young woman gives in and falls in love with a funky musician. 345 pages. (F DES Bestseller Section)
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Scribbler of Dreams

by Mary E. Pearson

Kaitlyn is falling in love with Bram Crutchfield, but he doesn't know that she is a Malone, and their families have hated each other for over 100 years. Will she tell him?
I loved this book! It made you fall in love with the characters. I began to feel all their pain, their tears, and love for one another.
-Jamie Danko, class of 2009.