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I have read it and enjoyed it - but not as much as the film. I did enjoy his memoir Adventures in the Screen Trade but sadly that is not on kindle yet... :0(

Alan

I was overjoyed to find it on kindle since I had mislaid my (latest) printed copy.

You all kind of make me want to give it another go. Perhaps i'll start with the movie, time to get the girls together i'm feeling a themed night

Definitely get the movie for a girls' night. "Have fun storming the castle girls!" When I first saw the book, I was a little confused as well and ignored it until I saw the movie years later. I was a fan of William Goldman from Marathon Man on.
I think that what makes this book different is that William Goldman is an accomplished screen writer - that's why I preferred the film to the book, but I did enjoy the book as well.
I can also recommend his book
but it's not in kindle yet. :0)
I can also recommend his book


"This is true love. Do you think this happens every day?"

Always glad to be of service.
"We can't survive the fire swamp."
"Nonsense. You're only saying that because no-one ever has."

I picked up a second hand copy at the doctors a few years ago.
Only thing that annoys me is that there is no sequel :)
He has his pretend sample chapters at the end.


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No!! That's awful!! I was getting all excited about being able to read it on my iPod!! *sob*

Lots of people tell me I'm too young to have this as one of my favourite films...
Katy wrote: "I love The Princess Bride! (I'm sorry to say, I enjoyed the film more than the book!)
Lots of people tell me I'm too young to have this as one of my favourite films..."
I prefer the film too - which is unusual for me, it's usually the other way round!
How can anyone be too young to love the Princess Bride?
:0)
Lots of people tell me I'm too young to have this as one of my favourite films..."
I prefer the film too - which is unusual for me, it's usually the other way round!
How can anyone be too young to love the Princess Bride?
:0)

My mum brought me up with all her favourite films - an excuse to rewatch them, I think!)



I'm pretty sure that you've worked out that is was three nil by now, but the goalie was probably too embarrassed to save anything in case he was seen on TV.

"Here is my dilemma. In the fifth chapter, "morgenstern" starts a parenthesis with "(At this point in the story, my wife..." This is after Goldman cuts in. Here is what is bugging me TO DEATH. THE PARENTHESIS NEVER ENDS."
I think that might be going just a bit too far with the obsession don't you think?


I'll bring the peanuts and olive oil.

What was first on his list? Well it was Disney's Cinderella actually, but second up was THE PRINCESS BRIDE, which is interesting since it is taken almost verbatim from the book.
Books mentioned in this topic
Adventures in the Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting (other topics)Adventures in the Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting (other topics)
The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure (other topics)
Yes, you might have seen the film (over and over and over again), but the book is also a delight and available for kindle. The prefaces by the author are as readable as the book and mini adventures all of their own.
There are just so many quotable lines ('never get caught in a land war in Asia') and the whole thing is just so fizzy and lively and fun.
How could you not have read it? It's 'inconceivable'.