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"It's a lovely story full of love and fun and adventure. I love this classy edition with illustrations that deliberately avoid linkage to the film. There is much more humor in the book than they could get into the film. The humor works very well and the characters are entrañables.Me likes adventures and actions in this book and especially how the book related to the cycle of hero

This timeless novel really captures the hero's journey , while incorporating although somewhat relatable characters hilarious . I especially liked about your thought process by reading the original story Morgenstern when he was a child. This book certainly embodies the "" classic story of true love and high adventure.""

Overall , I enjoyed reading it and recommend

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