Ladys Movie Vs Book

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I think that the book it tell more about the story and it explain better everything about the real life of this beautiful women , how they battle for their lives to get better and more successful than there already was . It’s interesting to read every detail and see all the important things that they don’t show us in the movie .

The movie it’s interesting aswell but it don’t show everything like the book , it just show us what they think it’s more interesting in the real life of this ladys, still i do enjoyed it keep me in suspense and surprise like the book just waiting to see what it's going to be this lady's new move because there really inspire to people to be brave and don’t be scared of trying new thing . In general i loved both one

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