The Princess Bride Novel Text

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The Princess Bride Novel Text

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Short Description:
A young woman named Buttercup is heartbroken when her true love, Westley, is reported dead, but he later returns to rescue her from a forced engagement to the sinister Prince Humperdinck.
# Pages:
464
SKU:
520B
ISBN
9780156035156
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Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
A young woman named Buttercup is heartbroken when her true love, Westley, is reported dead, but he later returns to rescue her from a forced engagement to the sinister Prince Humperdinck.
# Pages:
464
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About the Book The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride by William Goldman is a delightful blend of adventure, romance, and humor. The story follows Buttercup, a beautiful young woman, and her true love, Westley. After Westley leaves to seek his fortune, he is reported dead, leaving Buttercup heartbroken. She is then reluctantly engaged to Prince Humperdinck, who has his own sinister plans.

The plot thickens when Buttercup is kidnapped by a trio of criminals: Vizzini, Fezzik, and Inigo Montoya. They are pursued by a mysterious man in black, who is later revealed to be Westley, alive and determined to rescue Buttercup. Together, they face numerous challenges, including the treacherous Fire Swamp and the villainous Prince Humperdinck.

Goldman’s narrative is filled with witty dialogue, memorable characters, and thrilling escapades. The novel also features Goldman’s humorous commentary, presenting the story as an abridged version of a fictional classic by S. Morgenstern. This metafictional approach adds a unique layer to the tale, making it a timeless and engaging read.

 

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