First of I'd just like to say I don't hate this book, nor do I love it.
Nicholas Sparks has shown through his story the choice that true love no longer is valued and has no meaning. He basically conveyed that a strong attraction towards the opposite gender can be referred to as love.
For instance, if I were to hang out with a single person for the entire weekend and have a strong attraction towards them because they were attractive I would not refer to it as love It can called a huge crush, or something along those lines but to love someone so quickly is supposedly impossible.
Gabby herself stated that she didn't know him yet she still declared this intimate love towards him. Um, Nicholas sparks please make some sense.
[ Truthfully speaking,when I found out Gabby was in coma and Travis was all depressed, I did cry. Not lying at all. It's just the way the author toys with your emotions because of course true love is a delicate spot in many peoples hearts.
Travis seems like the typical playboy kid when hes introduced in the story, although the way him and Gabby speak to each other is very odd.
If I had to name my favorite character from the story I'd have to go with Stephanie, she's cool, straight up and is a thoroughly entertaining character.
When it starts describing their relationship in comparison to the other couple who've experienced the very same thing I found it extremely ridiculous and cliche.
So when Gabby was in coma and Travis was mentioned about the tear stained pillow and how the first thing he always said was i'm sorry sweetheart My heart literally broke.