I think this is one of those “if you love the movie, you’ll love the book” things. In fact, I don’t think I’d recommend reading the book without seeing the movie first. Several times. A.C.H. Smith tries his damnedest (and does pretty well), but some things about Labyrinth just defy description in pr...
Die 15-jährige Sarah verbringt ihre Tage am liebsten tagträumend damit, Szenen aus ihrem Lieblingsbuch Labyrinth nachzuspielen. Sie ist schrecklich genervt von ihrer Stiefmutter, und das schlimmste von allem, sie muss den Babysitter für ihren kleinen Bruder Toby spielen. Als sie sich leichtsinnigerw...
bookshelves: film-only, summer-2014, historical-fiction Read from May 31 to June 01, 2014 Description: 7x50min episodes. While still the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VIII meets the married American socialite, Wallis Simpson. Their relationship causes furor in the palace and in parliament, ...
Am I the only person that hasn't seen the movie yet? Seriously? I really enjoyed the book, though. Will review when I get the time.
Had to force myself to finish this. Labyrinth has been my all time favourite film for years now. Unfortunately the book couldn't live up to the film. The little extras were distracting, and sometimes the action scenes felt like someone was trying to describe the film and it broke into the flow of th...
So, I've never read this, and I probably never will, but I have seen the movie several million times when I was a teen. I was at this really weird age, where I sort of identified with the girl, but mostly I wanted to kill her, the way you want to kill yourself at 12. You know, not in a suicide way, ...