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Like all media ‘The Notebook’ has a lot of mixed reviews.


Comments I areceived when asking people about ‘The Notebook”:

“Too sappy”

“Sweetest love story ever”

“I really enjoyed it, couldn’t put it down”

“Not realistic”

“#RealationshipGoals”

“Even though I’m a guy, I read the book and cried at the end.


I believe a big reason for the mixed reviews is everyone has a different idea what true love is.


Overall the book has a rating of 4/5 on an average from comparing Barns & Nobels, Amazon, Good Reads, and Pubishers Weekly.

Core Concept 3

Different People Experience the Same Media Differently

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The Notebook, Final Project, Core Concepts, Dindak

By Danielle Dindak