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PLEASE HELP!


Question Posted Tuesday October 31 2006, 5:01 pm

Well Im reading Meessage in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks for English, and Im suposed to compare and contrast it to the movie Message in a Bottle with Meg Ryan, I think. And I havent been able to find the movie at any rental places or anything. I told my teacher and she said to research it online. So I was wondering if anyone knew any ways and examples to compre and contrast the book to the movie, or anytwhere I can find it online, Ive been going crazy and cant find anything. Thankss.

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