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The Perfect Storm


Question Posted Thursday August 7 2008, 7:03 pm

Hi everyone. I am currently reading the Perfect Storm, but I don't really understand the book. I know its setting but I don't get it on a depper and more analytical way. Can anyone offer advice on this book...a way to better understand it? There aren't any notes about the book on cliffnotes or sparknotes or gradesaver or pinkmoney and I REALLY don't want to pay bookrags and browsing I'm not finding enough information. Please help me....this book is complicated.

Thank you,
Spoolie21


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nisa12345 answered Saturday August 9 2008, 12:53 pm:
Maybe watching the
movie would help.
idk havent read the book
but seen the movie.

you can see if they
have it at this website.

watch-movies.net

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