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The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride

2003 ·
·4.26·649,584 Ratings ·398 Pages
“ Life isn't about getting and having, it's about giving and being. ” ― Kevin Kruse
Authors' Books
  • The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway

    2004·
    ·4.1·259 Ratings
    (Limelight). Playwright/novelist/screenwriter Goldman analyzes Broadway from the perspective of the audiences, playwrights, critics, producers and actors. "Very nearly perfect... It is a loose-limbed, gossipy, insider, savvy, nuts-and-bolts report on the
  • Magic

    1976·
    ·3.66·1,050 Ratings
    Starting out as a boy in the Catskills, Corky develops into a brilliant and famous magician whose long-hidden secret and expert skills attract dark forces intent on destroying him.
  • Heat

    1986·
    ·3.38·228 Ratings
    Las Vegas security man Nick Escalante, an ex-Marine, chances on to a bizarre kidnapping threat and races into a night-time world of false identities, vicious grievances, and gruesome encounters.
  • Tinsel

    1980·
    ·3.18·248 Ratings
    In the glittering world of Hollywood peopled with stars, hopefuls, and hasbeens, hungry and cunning producers, starlets, moguls, and whores are willing to sacrifice everything for an elusive place at the top.
  • The First Time I Got Paid For It: Writers' Tales From The Hollywood Trenches

    2002·
    ·3.42·106 Ratings
    The First Time I Got Paid for It is a one-of-a-kind collection of essays by more than fifty leading film and television writers, with a foreword by screenwriting legend William Goldman. Linked by the theme of a writer's "first time"—usually the first ti
  • Marathon Man

    1976·
    ·4.12·16,793 Ratings
    Tom "Babe" Levy is a runner in every sense: racing tirelessly toward his goals of athletic and academic excellence--and endlessly away from the specter of his famous father's scandal-driven suicide. But an unexpected visit from his beloved older brother w
  • The Big Picture: Who Killed Hollywood? and Other Essays

    2001·
    ·3.72·180 Ratings
    (Applause Books). William Goldman, who holds two Academy Awards for his screenwriting ( Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President's Men ), and is author of the perennial best seller Adventures in the Screen Trade, scrutinizes the Hollywood
  • Brothers

    1986·
    ·3.53·435 Ratings
    In this belated sequel to Marathon Man Goldman jumps several years into the future of the Levy brothers. Thomas is now a history professor at Columbia, and Scylla, the lethal secret agent left for dead in New York's Lincoln Center, has been restored and r
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