The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride by William Goldman
William Goldman
Star Rating
★★★★★
Reviewer's Rating
Jan 3, 2023

The precursor to a film of the same name, The Princess Bride is a story

about a story - a fairy tale told to a young boy by his father. Of course,

not without lots of editing to ensure that only the good parts are left

in. The reader is left with a tale of swordplay, true love, evil men,

escape from death, and plenty of humor. The story starts with a young

bride whisked away by assassins that plan to kill her and pin her death on

a neighboring country and spark war - though a mysterious Man in Black

seems to have other plans. Throughout the book, betrayals are revealed,

revenge is had, and as always, true love prevails.



This is one of my favorite books of all time and I would highly

highly recommend it. Even without some of the satirical comedic elements

the story would be pretty interesting, and with them it becomes downright

hilarious while simultaneously incredibly engaging. It has more detail

than the movie, so I would recommend it even for those who have already

seen the cult classic. I would give it five stars

 

Written by
Mariam S.

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