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The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure Mass Market Paperback – October 8, 2007

4.6 out of 5 stars 17,206 ratings

William Goldman’s beloved story of Buttercup, Westley, and their fellow adventurers.

This tale of true love, high adventure, pirates, princesses, giants, miracles, fencing, and a frightening assortment of wild beasts was unforgettably depicted in the 1987 film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Fred Savage, Robin Wright, and others. But, rich in character and satire, the novel boasts even more layers of ingenious storytelling. Set in 1941 and framed cleverly as an “abridged” retelling of a centuries-old tale set in the fabled country of Florin, home to “Beasts of all natures and descriptions. Pain. Death. Brave men. Coward men. Strongest men. Chases. Escapes. Lies. Truths. Passions.”

William Goldman's modern fantasy classic is an exceptional story about quests—for riches, revenge, power, and, of course, true love—that's thrilling and timeless for readers of all ages.
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"[Goldman's] swashbuckling fable is nutball funny . . . A 'classic' medieval melodrama that sounds like all the Saturday serials you ever saw feverishly reworked by the Marx Brothers." — Newsweek

"One of the funniest, most original, and deeply moving novels I have read in a long time." — Los Angeles Times

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A tale of true love and high adventure, pirates, princesses, giants, miracles, fencing, and a frightening assortment of wild beasts--The Princess Bride is a modern storytelling classic.

As Florin and Guilder teeter on the verge of war, the reluctant Princess Buttercup is devastated by the loss of her true love, kidnapped by a mercenary and his henchman, rescued by a pirate, forced to marry Prince Humperdinck, and rescued once again by the very crew who absconded with her in the first place. In the course of this dazzling adventure, she'll meet Vizzini--the criminal philosopher who'll do anything for a bag of gold; Fezzik--the gentle giant; Inigo--the Spaniard whose steel thirsts for revenge; and Count Rugen--the evil mastermind behind it all. Foiling all their plans and jumping into their stories is Westley, Princess Buttercup’s one true love and a very good friend of a very dangerous pirate.

 William Goldman has been writing books and movies for more than forty years. He has won two Academy Awards (one for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and one for All the President's Men), and three Lifetime Achievement awards in screenwriting.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0156035219
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harcourt
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 8, 2007
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780156035217
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0156035217
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.25 x 1 x 6.75 inches
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William Goldman (b. 1931) is an Academy Award–winning author of screenplays, plays, memoirs, and novels. His first novel, The Temple of Gold (1957), was followed by the script for the Broadway army comedy Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole (1961). He went on to write the screenplays for many acclaimed films, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and All the President’s Men (1976), for which he won two Academy Awards. He adapted his own novels for the hit movies Marathon Man (1976) and The Princess Bride (1987).

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Customers enjoy this book's pleasant storytelling approach and excellent prose, appreciating its satirical take on adventure and fantasy novels. The book features rich character development with detailed backstories, and customers find it a quick read that's easy to skip ahead in. Moreover, they appreciate the love story elements, with one customer noting how it celebrates human need for romance. The writing quality and humor receive positive feedback, with one customer highlighting the hilarious narration. However, the author's insight receives mixed reactions, with some praising the annotations while others find them tedious.

523 customers mention "Story quality"448 positive75 negative

Customers love the story of this book, appreciating its pleasant narrative style and brilliant plot device, with one customer noting how it combines popular elements of fiction.

"...So full of romance and damsel in distress. Perfect fairytale. And I believe Fezzik lived." Read more

"...What has made this tale such a classic, in addition to the fact that it contains one of the five greatest kisses of all time, is the novel’s adroit..." Read more

"...Goldman has a very unusual and original writing style that many people might be turned off by...." Read more

"...settle in, and prepare to be swept away on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure!" Read more

198 customers mention "Writing quality"153 positive45 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting its excellent prose and totally readable style, with one customer mentioning that it reads just like the movie.

"...And after the novel’s end, there is a lengthy introduction to a substantial sample of the novel’s fictitious sequel, Buttercup’s Baby...." Read more

"...Goldman has a very unusual and original writing style that many people might be turned off by...." Read more

"The book itself is beautiful! Lovely cover, script and map...." Read more

"...(ex: words that should've been italicized were missed) and typography (ex: words uncapitalized) errors...." Read more

196 customers mention "Humor"189 positive7 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, particularly its satirical take on adventure and fantasy novels, with one customer noting how it's more sarcastic than the movie version.

"...It ranges from sophisticated to glib to farcical, and it never fails to make me smile...." Read more

"...It allows for an additional entertaining and lighthearted layer to the story that I think many fans will enjoy...." Read more

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"...There's some kind of cosmic irony in a send-up of classic children's literature becoming a classic itself, an irony which probably galls the..." Read more

88 customers mention "Character development"77 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting the rich personalities and extensive backstory provided for each character, including the dastardly villains.

"...I loved the main characters. So full of romance and damsel in distress. Perfect fairytale. And I believe Fezzik lived." Read more

"...Does the phrase “As you wish.” just give you chills? These characters are indelible, and Mr. Goldman’s humor has held up for 40 years...." Read more

"...The book version definitely provides more background on the cast of characters, but stick with the movie if you want something that's "fun for the..." Read more

"...You'll appreciate the additional details and character backstories that flesh out the world even further...." Read more

83 customers mention "Romance"83 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the romance in the book, describing it as a heroic struggle of love and loss, with one customer noting how it melts their heart.

"...I loved the main characters. So full of romance and damsel in distress. Perfect fairytale. And I believe Fezzik lived." Read more

"...It's a story about love, friendship, loyalty, and overcoming challenges that resonates with readers of all ages...." Read more

"...the good guys win, the bad guys are dead or vanquished, true love has been vindicated, and we all fondly recall having our father or grandfather..." Read more

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81 customers mention "Pacing"59 positive22 negative

Customers find the pacing of the book positive, describing it as a quick read that progresses well and is easy to skip ahead in.

"...I can pick this book up and start reading on any page and get sucked in immediately...." Read more

"...It's a very short read and offers another layer to this "Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure."" Read more

"...It's all pretty hilarious, but it is most emphatically not sweet and adorable...." Read more

"...it is all in 1 piece. it has texture to it. the pages are thick and crisp with great font and illustrations!..." Read more

75 customers mention "Imagination"63 positive12 negative

Customers find the book's imagination delightful and clever, describing it as magical and a lovely surprise.

"...Much of the book (and movie) are clever and I love the banter...." Read more

"...The book is funny, touching, swashbuckling, and all things in between. There are high points and low points and times of stress and times of joy...." Read more

"...for the good fortune of peeking in on the surprising and creative events, passions, sufferings and victories of Westley, Buttercup, Inigo and..." Read more

"...While humorous and interesting, I could have done without it. That may be a matter of opinion." Read more

126 customers mention "Author's insight"87 positive39 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the author's insight in the book, with some appreciating the vivid details and annotations that provide good background, while others find it contains tedious parts and too much information.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
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    What a wonderful book. I did not realize The Princess Bride was a book and I am familiar with the author. I loved the main characters. So full of romance and damsel in distress. Perfect fairytale. And I believe Fezzik lived.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
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    Growing up this has always been my favorite movie now I think it’s my favorite book as well! Absolutely wonderful
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2013
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    Years ago, I was asked one of those silly questions that readers ask each other: “If you could be any literary character, who would you be?” Without hesitation, I replied, “Princess Buttercup.” After all, what woman in her right mind wouldn’t crave a life of true love and high adventure?

    I have no recollection of when I first read William Goldman’s beloved novel, but I can tell you that in the decades since, I’ve read the book and seen the film at least a dozen times. It is very high on my list of all-time favorites. I never grow tired of it. I can pick this book up and start reading on any page and get sucked in immediately. And as soon as I’ve finished it, I could easily start reading from page one all over again. It is a case of true love.

    Now, you have to have been living under a rock for the past few decades not to have an idea of what this tale is about. It’s the story of the beautiful milkmaid Buttercup and her love for the dashing farm boy Westley and all they go through in order to be together. Additionally, the novel uses the author’s life as a framing device. In what is purported to be a series of forwards and abridger’s notes, Goldman reflects on his personal history with “S. Morgenstern’s Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure.” He speaks candidly (and entirely fictitiously) of his family life, and perhaps somewhat less fictitiously of his professional life. And he tells the story of how his father first read him the tale when he was ten years old. When he asked if there were any sports in the book, the man replied:

    “Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Poison. True love. Hate. Revenge. Giants. Hunters. Bad men. Good men. Beautiful ladies. Snakes. Spiders. Beasts of all natures and descriptions. Pain. Death. Brave men. Coward men. Strongest men. Chases. Escapes. Lies. Truths. Passion. Miracles.”

    I ask you, what more could a reader possibly want?

    The one thing Goldman forgot to list is humor. What has made this tale such a classic, in addition to the fact that it contains one of the five greatest kisses of all time, is the novel’s adroit humor. It ranges from sophisticated to glib to farcical, and it never fails to make me smile. Because of the brilliant film adaptation (also written by Goldman), many of the novel’s lines and passages have become cultural touchstones. Have you ever cried, “Inconceivable!” in a Wally Shawn lisp? Mandy Patinkin doesn’t go a day without someone coming up to him and proclaiming, “My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!” Does the phrase “As you wish.” just give you chills? These characters are indelible, and Mr. Goldman’s humor has held up for 40 years. I believe people still be chuckling over this novel a hundred years from now. Shakespeare, Jane Austen, P.G. Wodehouse—some humor is simply timeless.

    Clearly, I love a feel-good story, but most suffer from diminishing returns. Maybe it was awesome the first time you read it, pretty good the second, and less so on successive reads. Not so, The Princess Bride. If anything, I think my considerable affection for this novel grows with each successive reading. And I’m still spotting new things! On this read, for the first time, I spotted the fake blurbs at the front of the Kindle edition. (One was from “Shog Bongiorno, professor emeritus, Mid-European Literature, Columbia University,” LOL.)

    Twenty-fifth and thirtieth anniversary editions of The Princess Bride have contained new forwards that continue the story that Goldman uses as the novel’s framing device. And after the novel’s end, there is a lengthy introduction to a substantial sample of the novel’s fictitious sequel, Buttercup’s Baby. I’ve read it all except for Buttercup’s Baby. I can only read that for the first time once, and I’m just not ready to experience it yet. Besides, maybe one day Mr. Goldman will elbow out Stephen King for the job and will finish the abridgement of the sequel. Hope springs eternal. And isn’t that the nature of true love?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
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    As I think many have, I watched the movie YEARS ago before reading this book. At first, I was so confused because I thought he actually took the idea from another person. But, even through all that confusion, I really enjoyed reading this! If you’ve watched the movie, the I definitely recommend reading this!^^
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
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    Beautiful book I just love it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
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    Arrived perfectly in beautiful condition, I’m elated to own this edition.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2012
    Being a fan of William Goldman and The Princess Bride Film, and with no sequel in sight, it progressed naturally that I would want to read the story on which the film was based. I was at first tempted to write a tongue-in-cheek review of "Morgernstern's work" to parallel the book, but a glance at the reviews shows that there is still a lot of confusion about this book, so it would probably be best to clear some things up first:

    - There is no author named "S. Morgenstern." The Princess Bride was written in 1973 by author and screenwriter William Goldman, the same person who wrote the screenplay for the film. Morgenstern serves the same purpose as the opening narrative from the film - to create a fairy tale atmosphere and allow the author (Goldman) to interject his own commentary into the story at will. It is a narrative device that is not used often, but works well for the film and the book.

    - It is labeled as "abridged" but there is no "unabridged" version. This is another lyrical device intended to reflect many of the fantasy classics by Dickens and Dumas that are frequently abridged. The text of the main story is the only version that exists.

    - The story is written with extensive commentary inserted by Goldman, much like that which was used in the film. Most of this commentary and the information provided by Goldman in his introduction is fictional.

    - The 25th anniversary edition includes the first chapter of the sequel, "Buttercup's Baby." While it is a full chapter, there are no additional chapters that have been written by Goldman.

    Since most people coming into the book will have seen the film first, I can say that the novel is about as close to the plot and structure of the film as possible. Unlike most novels, there is not a lot of additional plot and dialogue in the novel that is not already in the film, and it is difficult to make a comparison between the two. Goldman has a very unusual and original writing style that many people might be turned off by. The true beauty (Buttercup notwithstanding) of The Princess Bride is not the story (although it certainly stands up in its own right), but the structure of the book, most notably the commentary and introduction by Goldman. It allows for an additional entertaining and lighthearted layer to the story that I think many fans will enjoy.

    In the edition I own (the 25th edition), Goldman mentions a scene he left out of the original text, which featured a reunion between Wesley and Buttercup. Unfortunately, he exclaims that he was not allowed to include the scene by order of his publisher, and you could obtain it by writing a letter to them and requesting it (a lot like when you write a letter to 221B Baker Street - the residence of Sherlock Holmes). While none of the details surrounding this were true, it was a clever game to play with the readers. I'm told that the later 30th anniversary edition included a link to a web site where you could view the letters, which is unfortunately defunct. As such, I've included all of the letters in the comments below.

    The Princess Bride, the novel, isn't for everyone, even die-hard fans of the film. Although I thoroughly enjoyed it, I've also been an admirer of William Goldman's other novels and I am used to his writing style. My best advise would be to read the first chapter for free on Amazon and if you enjoy it, consider getting the book. It's a very short read and offers another layer to this "Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure."
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    The cover is so beautiful
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    5.0 out of 5 stars As you wish!
    Reviewed in Australia on August 12, 2020
    Have always loved the movie 🎥 and now I totally love this book 📚
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    Reviewed in Australia on August 12, 2020
    Have always loved the movie 🎥 and now I totally love this book 📚
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 13, 2025
    Throwaway Jewish humour and very funny. It's like Billy Crystal.in your head crushing the conventions of fairy tales
  • globus
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buttercup is so beautiful
    Reviewed in France on August 8, 2014
    If you want a story of true love, great adventure and a lot of fun, this is the book you need.
    A great moment of pleasure, At end you don't know what is true or not.
  • Ellen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best book ever.
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 14, 2025
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    Gorgeous! I read this book in 1982 and this version is quality reproduction. Love it!