What is your reading goal this year?

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Princess Bride


The Princess Bride by William Goldman

(Summary taken from the back of the book.)  "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 henchmen, 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."

Wow! Do I love this book!!! I have read it before, and I will definitely read it again! My first experience with it was when my Dad read it to my siblings and me. I was hooked from the beginning. We actually read it right before the movie came out, so it was exciting to be able to watch the movie after reading it. I loved it, and as soon as I could read well enough, I read it on my own. It is a great read-aloud, for boys and girls. It has it all--action, romance, suspence, love, sword fighting, drama, ROUS's, death, miracles, and one of the most beautiful girls in the world. Who could ask for more? I love the humor, the characters, the plot, and I think I have almost the whole thing memorized. Classic. That's all I can say, classic! I recommend this book for about age 10 and up. I also recommend reading it out-loud for your child's first time. Don't worry, you don't have to read the kissing parts!

Rated: PG (Kissing, I know.....ewww! Sword fighting, poisoning, and the fire swamp)

Recommendation: Fourth Grade and Up. In the book the author says he read it to his son at 10. Great as a read-a-loud or a read-to-self book.

2 comments:

Apron Appeal said...

I have memories of you reading this book with your family and I wasn't even there! I've been thinking about breaking it out for my kiddo's as a family read but I'm not sure yet if they can hang on through the whole thing.

They've sat through the first three of the Narnia series and a few others but I want them to love it so I'm not sure when is the best age to read it.

sewmanybooks.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

In the book Mr. Goldman says his Grandpa read it to him when he was 10 and he read it to his son about that time. My kids have seen the movie so I may read it sooner than that.