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<title>Adaptations From Book to Movie: It was a Mook! </title>
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<author>Reena Tabita</author><description>Which version is better? Is there an answer to that question?&lt;br/&gt;
Inspiration comes from many sources. For many filmmakers, the inspiration can come from the written word. Books  -- and in some cases, short stories -- have been adapted into movies. This has been such a trend that bookstores have a section where they display books that have been made into movies, advising, &quot;Read the book before you see the movie.&quot;...</description>
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