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Question Posted Tuesday April 12 2005, 12:10 am

I want to read the book THE NOTEBOOK, and I was wondering if it is the total same as the movie. DUH- It is based on the book though LOL, but is it somewhat different or drastically different-thanks!

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crazybiotch898 answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 11:45 am:
The book is better from what I hear. The author is Nichols Sparks. :)

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Karen answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 7:28 am:
Actually, the book and the movie are basically the same thing and there is no difference between them.

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kevin1986 answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 12:34 am:
Don't ask this ever again.

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