No, it's not true. That's a little joke from Bill Goldman who's an old friend. He's done the screen adaptations for a number of my novels. He did Misery, Dreamcatcher, and he also did Hearts in Atlantis, and although he's not credited, he worked on Dolores Claiborne as well, so Bill and I go back a long way. I admired his books before I ever met him and as a kind of return tip of the cap, he put me in that book The Princess Bride. But actually I think that that particular baby, Buttercup's Baby, is Bill Goldman's and if there's ever going to be a story about Buttercup, Bill will have to write it.
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No, this is not true. Stephen King did not write an abridgement for "Buttercup's Baby," a follow-up to "The Princess Bride" written by William Goldman. The book was never completed or published.
A girl named Waverly.
well if youre talking about the princess bride then it means the score between buttercups mom an dad but if you are talking about "algebra" then i have no idea
Princess Bride.
The Princess Bride was released in 1987.
The Princess Bride was released on 09/25/1987.
princess bride story is not our yet. Just heck all the websites that has the princess bride story manga in it.
Rich Bride Poor Bride - 2006 Princess Bride was released on: USA: 4 April 2007
The ISBN of The Princess Bride is 0-345-41826-3.
he wasn't a character; he was the original author of The Princess Bride. =) -Natalie De.
The Princess Bride - album - was created on 1987-11-12.
The Princess Bride grossed $30,857,000 worldwide.
The book buttercup's baby doesn't actually exist the first chapter was just added at the end of The Princess Bride for literary effect. S. Morgenstern doesn't actually exist the entire book was written by William Goldman and isn't an abridgement at all and the quotes at the begening are made up. William Goldaman has thought of writing Buttercup's Baby similar to the Princess Bride but hasn' done anything yet