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Not literally, of course. But there is a power to the figurative that if overlooked is detrimental.



I've seen the movie and loved it -- the book is on my "to read" list. After reading what you have written, I think I will move it further up in list!



Me too! Its so much more fun than real life after all :)

I re-read the book every 2-3 years and I always enjoy it as much as the first time.
And sad to say, I realized only recently that the introduction was made up. It was like finding out that Santa Claus doesn't exist :(


I agree with every word, especially "magical" :)

Thanks..:).,u just have to enjoy the book...it's kindda silly analyzing it...;)


Isn't that the whole point? That is my only purpose when I open a fiction book. I dont want to over analyze it. I just want to get lost in another world and escape the real one for a while. Not all books achieve that, but Princess Bride did that beautifully.

Wesley is a bit meaner in the book, but that's only becuase, as I read it, Buttercup was a hell of a lot dumber! But the book is still a fantastic read, and a beautiful movie.
I just love the little asides for historical help like "this was after fashion but before Paris".

Hello..books and movies are like sphagettis..anyone can do it but it takes a really talented chef to make it unforgettable..That's why if I can help it, I prefer to watch the movie first, then read the book after..it saves me from the disappointment w/c more often than not, comes after watching it..but the movie "Princess Bride" wasn't that bad..it did not win a grammy but it did somehow gave life to the book's character's..

Isn't that the whole point? That is my only purpose when I open a fiction book. I dont want to over ..."
Hi..I totally agree w/ u..Reading..It's my Eden..my Oasis..I really see no point analyzing books unless I'll earn a grade or was paid to pick apart something that was created purely because he wanted to share/tell a story..

Also, and not to be the jerk who is nit-picky, Princess Bride could never win a grammy, it's a film. Those win Oscars, or Academy Awards.

Exactly!

ooppss!sorry ms.annemarie!but it wasn't meant for your post..it was for a previous one..i wrote abt the grammy thing because cary elwes' singing..again so sorry..

ooppss!sorry ms.annemarie!but it wasn't meant for your post..it was for a previous one..i wrote abt the grammy thing because cary elwes' singing..again so sorry..

Ana, not a problem. But now I'm having brain freeze, when did Cary sing in PB? I'm actually seeing this film next week on the big screen, very very excited as I've only seen this on DVD.

hello annemarie..he didn't when i wrote it..i was not really paying that much attention to the thread..what I wanted to say..the actors may not win any awards but they did ok..sowie..it was 3 am..:)

I wish I could get a copy here..I wanted my sons to watch it..it's hilarious and they will be reading it in school soon..

You can always cruise youtube, they have pretty much all the films up there.. of course they aren't supposed to but...


Not to mention, would it really be all that reassuring? Who could say if the preface to the preface isn't as fictional as the rest - will that need a preface too?
In other words, there's nothing you can do as an author of something like this except to trust that your reader is going to get the joke. Sometimes a delay in doing so can even be gratifying for the reader. I was similarly hoodwinked by "The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship" for the first couple of chapters before the lightbulb went on, so I'm as gullible as anyone.

Not to mention, would it really be all tha..."
Well said! I love the concept!



So I never took the 'inner' story as anything other than fable, and was suspicious of truth of the 'outer' one too (and promptly checked).
On the other hand I never believed Alexandre Dumas' statement that he took the story of The Three Musketeersfrom the memoirs of the Comte de la Fere either! *blushes*

Floren and Guilder are currencies, and it doesn't take more than a cursory look at a globe to realise they don't exist.
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Sometimes people think those bits of the book are written by the author and automatically skip them.
I first read the book when I was about 9 and I made that mistake.

I'd already read the book and seen the movie, but it was fun to discover how perfectly timed and true to life the boy's interruptions were.

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Floren and Guilder are currencies, and it doesn't take more than a cursory look at a globe to realise they don't exist.
I also don't understand how people could skip the pro/epi-logues and the 'William Goldman' interruptions - as the whole point of the book, as I see it, is the comparison between real life and fairy-tales, the fate of 'true love and high adventure' in the real world.