![]() ![]() ![]() What happened was just this: I got hooked on the story.įor the first time in my life, I became actively interested in a BOOK. Perhaps I should have at least known something, but maybe not who can sense revelation in the wind? Even a week later I was not aware of what had begun that night, the doors that were slamming shut while others slid into the clear. Who can know when his world is going to change? …. The author, William Goldman, says of his 10-year-old self: It appears very early in the book–page 9, in my edition–and it’s about reading. I’ve had a passage stuck in my head since I finished, but it has nothing to do with Wesley or Buttercup or Inigo Montoya. I loved the book (though it may or may not be better than the movie). I recently read The Princess Bride for the first time. ![]()
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