Oh My God! I saw the title of the first chaptrer and I relized that this was based on the Princess Bride ... my favorite movie of ALL TIME ! Its so weird...Harry Potter being my favorite book and The Princess Bride being my favorite movie all combined into a good story! Thanks for that!!!
I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU!!!!
That being said, onto the review....
The only book and movie I love more than Harry Potter is The Princess Bride, so you won me over automatically with that. It's kinda sad, but I memorized every line in that movie, and you had it down great with the movie. I can't finish reading the rest of what you wrote now, but you bet I'll be back! I'll review for every chapter!
~Lissy
PS: I'm not trying to be weird/perverted/strange or anything. I just kinda spazzed out with the whole Princess Bride thing. Sorry if I scared you!
Yay! I love HP, and I love the Princess Bride! By the way, when you give credit, don't forget Morgenstern! Goldman only did the "good parts" abridgment.
Simon Morgenstern is a pseudonym , a narrative device invented by him to add another layer to The Princess Bride . Goldman claims S. Morgenstern is the original Florinese author of The Princess Bride and credits himself merely as an abridger who is bringing the classic to an American audience. Goldman also wrote The Silent Gondoliers under Morgenstern's name.
Muggle Witch Thursday 19th May 2005 08:27
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Thank you! I could have sworn that I had read that somewhere, but could not remember where. I hope I did not offend anyone. I am just happy to have found that information. I like to give credit were it is due, but I did not have the information to back this one up either way. Again, thank you for sharing.
Yay! I love HP, and I love the Princess Bride! By the way, when you give credit, don't forget Morgenstern! Goldman only did the "good parts" abridgment.
Muggle Witch Saturday 14th May 2005 16:12
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You are right, he should
be credited as well. The reason that I had not thought about it was
because I am mainly using the movie (which Goldman wrote the screenplay
for) I will make a note of that in the next chapter. Thank you so much
for reviewing , and I hope you continue to enjoy the story.
good.
Give credit where credit is due, please, or else. I like the idea, but
you"ve not given the book authors' credit, nor the songwriter or
screenwriter.....
Muggle Witch Sunday 1st May 2005 06:57
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I am so sorry. My author
notes were left off by accident. I have already fixed that on the next
chapter, but...J.K. Rowling is the genius behind Harry Potter and
William Goldman is the man behind the Princess Bride. All theirs, not
mine.