Books : Labyrinth: A Novel
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by: A. C. H. Smith, Terry Jones, Jim Henson, Dennis Lee
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780030073229
ISBN: 0030073227
Label: Henry Holt & Co (P)
Manufacturer: Henry Holt & Co (P)
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 183
Publication Date: 1986-06
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co (P)
Sales Rank: 300689
Studio: Henry Holt & Co (P)
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Rating: - Labyrinth: A Novel
My daughter has been waiting to read this book for months, maybe even a couple of years since she first found it on the web. When she finally got it, she read it and said that it's much better than the movie. She said it has insights to what some characters are even thinking, where the movie did not. I used to love to watch the movie and introduced it to her and it has become her all time favorite. She is always collecting whatever she can that has anything to do with the movie. This book is a must ... Read More
Rating: - simply amazing
this book is worth every penny... its a story about a day dreaming girl who wishes her little brother to a land of goblins castles and of course the labyrinth. if you dont want to spent 50 dollars on this book you CAN GET IT FOR FREE.. just google it and youll find the transcript of the book that you can print out and read.. its not like having the book... but its way cheaper..
Rating: - !!!!!!All fans a must read!!!!!!!!
Basically it is a mix between the original 2 scripts for the movie, making it pretty much twice as awesome!
Those random small things that left you hanging in the movie such as where does the Left Knocker lead?
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Rating: - Absolutely a must have for fans!
If you liked the movie, then you'll love this book. I bought a mint condition copy for about seventy dollars last year, and I couldn't be happier with it.
Like the movie, the book tells of a young girl draw into a fantasy world by her own overactive imagination in order to save her little brother, who has been stolen by the goblin king, who says he is only seeking favor in her eyes, and seems to have fallen in love with her.
The book follows the storyline of the movie exactly, ... Read More
Rating: - transporting you to another dimension
gosh, i was six when i first saw the movie! now that i'm eighteen makes no difference how i love this enchanting story.
smith brings the story up to another level, as he dwelves deeper into sarah's feelings... and also jareth's. the chemistry between the two is undeniable. i would like to think that in another situation both of them would be together, albeit the fact that she's mortal and he a goblin prince.
smith's writing is of course, very detailed and deep, and he tries to explain ... Read More
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