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A review by hollyread0626
Jim Henson's Labyrinth: The Novelization by A.C.H. Smith
5.0
I've loved Labyrinth since I was little. It was and remains one of my all time favorite movies. This book did not disappoint! Seriously...if I could give it more than five stars I would.
Quotes:
"Nobody saw the owl, white in the moonlight, black against the stars, nobody heard him as he glided over on wings of velvet. The owl saw and heard everything."
"Listen!" said a goblin, one eye opened.
All around him, on top of him, beneath him, the nest of goblins stirred sleepily. Another eye opened, and another, and another, all crazed eyes, red and staring. Some of the goblins had horns, and some had pointed teeth, some had fingers like claws; some were dressed in scraps of armor, a helmet, a gorget, but all of them had scaly feet, and all had baleful eyes. Higgledy-piggledy in a heap they slept, in their dirty chamber at the castle of the Goblin King. Their eyes went on opening, and their ears pricked up.
Quotes:
"Nobody saw the owl, white in the moonlight, black against the stars, nobody heard him as he glided over on wings of velvet. The owl saw and heard everything."
"Listen!" said a goblin, one eye opened.
All around him, on top of him, beneath him, the nest of goblins stirred sleepily. Another eye opened, and another, and another, all crazed eyes, red and staring. Some of the goblins had horns, and some had pointed teeth, some had fingers like claws; some were dressed in scraps of armor, a helmet, a gorget, but all of them had scaly feet, and all had baleful eyes. Higgledy-piggledy in a heap they slept, in their dirty chamber at the castle of the Goblin King. Their eyes went on opening, and their ears pricked up.