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The Princess Bride

S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure (The "Good Parts" Version)

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The Princess Bride

Written by: William Goldman
Narrated by: Rob Reiner
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This adventure story has everything you could want: a handsome good guy, a pretty heroine, some bad guys, sword fighting, revenge, romance, and of course a happy ending, along with "rodents of unusual size." Join Westley (the plucky farm boy), Buttercup (the beautiful young maiden), Inigo Montoya (the driven, embittered swordsman), Prince Humperdinck (the scheming villain), and many other strange and unusual characters in this swashbuckling tale of good-natured silliness.

Read by Rob Reiner, who directed the motion picture based on this fairy tale adventure.

©2006 William Goldman (P)2006 Phoenix Books, Inc.
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I absolutely adored the movie so I was a bit sceptical about the audiobook.
But I've probably heard it about 20 times over and it still gets me giggling at Buttercup's realisation, tearing up at Inigo's encounter with his father's murderer and reciting Fezzik's rhymes.
The performance is wonderful, even those who may not have seen the movie can quite clearly visualise how beautiful Buttercup must be, or how the scene in the Fire Swamp plays out.

An inconceivably enjoyable audiobook.

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