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the notebook


Question Posted Friday August 5 2005, 8:13 pm

is the movie 'The Notebook' the same as the book? what are the differences?

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Friday August 5 2005, 8:22 pm:
They are pretty simmilar. The part about the war in the movie isn't what happens in the book. And alot of the stuff that happens in the movie doesn't go on in the book. I can't give it away though! You'll have to read it for yourself to find out! But I'll tell you one thing.. The book is A MILLION times better than the movie. And the movie was great. Oh yeah, I cried more reading the book than I did watching the movie.

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