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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Review and quotes: PRINCESS BRIDE

Title: The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure (30th Anniversary edition) by William Goldman

Book Beginnings quote: 

This is my favorite book in the world, though I have never read it.

Friday56 quote: 

Clearly, something about the farm boy interested her. Facts were facts. But what? The farm boy had eyes like the sea before a storm, but who cared about eyes?

Summary: It seems that anyone who has lived in the latter half of the twentieth century or the first decades of the twenty-first century knows about 'The Princess Bride', not from the book but from the movie. It is a movie which has a cult-like following. It is probably more popular today than when it was first released in 1987. I swear that my daughters can repeat almost every line from the film along with the correct accents of the characters.

The book was written by William Goldman who inserted himself into the story, making it feel like all the bits not related to the actual Princess Bride story were nonfiction. Goldman was a screen writer who knew how to take a novel and rewrite it into a movie script. He also wrote the original screenplays for several very well-known films, such as 'Marathon Man' and 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'. But none of his film scripts were as beloved as the one he wrote for his own book, The Princess Bride, which was originally published in 1973.

The book is more complicated than the movie of course. In it fictional Goldman was the child whose father read The Princess Bride to him when he was a child. He loved it so much, but never actually read it himself. Therefore it was a shock to him when he gave it to his own son and the boy thought the book was boring. Not until then did fictional Goldman know that his father had only read him the good bits of Princess Bride, authored by S. Morgenstern of Florian, skipping all the boring and tedious historical parts. At this point he decides he must edit the original, leaving only the good, adventure and love parts.

Review: The book is genius. First I kept getting confused. Was Goldman really a screen writer? Yes. Did he just edit the book which was actually written by S. Morgenstern? No. The confusion was part of the fun. I loved the whole thing. I was so familiar with the details of the movie, it was fun to learn that it was only half of the story. The Princess Bride is as much about Goldman and S. Morgenstern as it is about Westley and Buttercup. Who knew?

And then the bonus. The novel I read was the 30th anniversary edition. In it Goldman wrote a forward about the book, which was all part of the ruse. Oh, what fun (and additional confusion). But at the end of the book I got to read the first chapter of 'Buttercup's Baby', an original story written by Goldman, not Morgenstern. See? He is still having his way with us. Brilliant.

For fans of the movie, I highly recommend you take the time to read the novel now.

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Happy New Year, Y'all!

-Anne

10 comments:

  1. AAAAAAAH I so want to read this one!! Just like you've said - Everyone knows about it. I don't have a copy though and it is so not going to work with my 2021 Reading Challenge. Maybe if I read like a superhero and travel around the world in 80 books with the speed of light, I might still be able to squeeze this one in.

    But it will remain on my TBR shelf until it can be marked as read. Your review was lovely!

    Happy New Year!

    Elza Reads

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  2. I've never read this book but the movie is one of my all time favorites :) I hope you can stop by:

    https://collettaskitchensink.blogspot.com/2021/01/my-weekly-bookishness-112021.html

    Colletta

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  3. Thanks for recommending the book! I picked up the same copy you did at the library a year or so ago but could never get into it. Maybe I'll give it another try.

    My post:
    https://steppingstonesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2020/12/book-beginnings-on-fridaysfriday-56.html?m=1

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  4. Thanks for sharing those facts, along with your excerpts! Now I want to read this one. Here's mine: “PIECE OF MY HEART”

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  5. I know this is actually a favorite of some of my friends. :-) Happy New Year!

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  6. This is such a great book! I had to read it in 9th grade English, and I have loved it ever since. :D

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  7. I haven't read this one, and to be honest, didn't know it was a novel before it was a movie. That's embarrassing. How fun!

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  8. I loved the movie, but I never read the book. I really should. Happy New Year!

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  9. Can you believe I've never seen the movie or read the book? It sounds so good and I've heard such awesome things about it. I really need to check it out one of these days. Happy New Year! :)

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  10. Hi Anne,

    I'm afraid I am another of those who have neither read the book, nor watched the film, although I am almost certain that my 1980s/90s nieces have both seen the film, but I guess I wasn't listening properly when they told me all about it!

    I think the only one of Goldman's books I really know anything about is 'Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid', although I have only ever seen the film and TV versions of it!

    Another one of those classic authors I should add to my ever growing list within a list, and which I have to say, I may never get to!

    Thanks for sharing and I hope that 2021 is good for you and your reading :)

    Yvonne Xx

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