The Neverending StoryPenguin, 01.01.1993 - 448 Seiten Read the book that inspired the classic coming-of-age film before it's back onscreen in select theaters this September! From award-winning German author Michael Ende, The Neverending Story is a classic tale of one boy and the book that magically comes to life. When Bastian happens upon an old book called The Neverending Story, he's swept into the magical world of Fantastica--so much that he finds he has actually become a character in the story! And when he realizes that this mysteriously enchanted world is in great danger, he also discovers that he is the one chosen to save it. Can Bastian overcome the barrier between reality and his imagination in order to save Fantastica? "An instantaneous leap into the magical . . . Energetic, innovative, and perceptive"—The Washington Post "A trumpet blast for the imagination."—Sunday Times |
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... stone, lay stretched out on his belly. He was almost ten feet long. Propped up on one elbow, he was looking into the fire. In his weather-beaten stone face, which seemed strangely small in comparison with his powerful shoulders, his ...
... stone, lay stretched out on his belly. He was almost ten feet long. Propped up on one elbow, he was looking into the fire. In his weather-beaten stone face, which seemed strangely small in comparison with his powerful shoulders, his ...
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... stone, they made everything they needed out of it: furniture, hats, shoes, tools, even cuckoo clocks. So it was not surprising that the vehicle of this particular giant, which was now leaning against a tree behind him, was a sort of ...
... stone, they made everything they needed out of it: furniture, hats, shoes, tools, even cuckoo clocks. So it was not surprising that the vehicle of this particular giant, which was now leaning against a tree behind him, was a sort of ...
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... campfire with the palm of his hand. 'I, too, prefer to go by myself,' he crackled in the darkness. 'Then I don't need to worry about squashing some wee creature.' Rattling and grinding, he rode his stone bicycle straight.
... campfire with the palm of his hand. 'I, too, prefer to go by myself,' he crackled in the darkness. 'Then I don't need to worry about squashing some wee creature.' Rattling and grinding, he rode his stone bicycle straight.
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Michael Ende. creature.' Rattling and grinding, he rode his stone bicycle straight into the woods, now and then thudding into a tree giant. Slowly the clatter receded in the distance. Gluckuk, the tiny, was last to set out. He seized the ...
Michael Ende. creature.' Rattling and grinding, he rode his stone bicycle straight into the woods, now and then thudding into a tree giant. Slowly the clatter receded in the distance. Gluckuk, the tiny, was last to set out. He seized the ...
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... hunger he had eaten his stone bicycle. During the long waiting period, the four so unalike messengers became good friends. From then on they stayed together. But that's another story and shall be told another time. II Atreyu's Mission.
... hunger he had eaten his stone bicycle. During the long waiting period, the four so unalike messengers became good friends. From then on they stayed together. But that's another story and shall be told another time. II Atreyu's Mission.
Inhalt
Ygramul the Many | |
The Gnomics | |
The Three Magic Gates | |
The Voice of Silence | |
The Wind Giants | |
Spook City | |
The Flight to the Ivory Tower | |
The Childlike Empress | |
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Acharis Amarganth amulet anymore Argax armored giants Artax Atreyu and Falkor Atreyu asked Atreyu looked AURYN Bastian asked Bastian Balthazar Bux Bastian looked Cairon can’t cave Childlike Empress climbed color Coreander couldn’t creatures cried Dame Eyola dark deep desert djinn door dragon Engywook everything eyes face Fantastica father felt forest gate Gmork Grograman hand happened head heard Hero Hynreck human Hydorn Hykrion Hysbald I’ve Ivory Tower knew Lake of Tears light listened luckdragon master messengers Moon Child Morla never Neverending Story night night-hob nodded opened Perilin Querquobad seemed seen Sikanda silence silver slowly smile someone Southern Oracle stone stood stopped strange suddenly sword tell there’s thing thought three knights told took turned Urgl Uyulala voice waiting Wandering Mountain werewolf What’s whispered will-o’-the-wisp wish wonderful Xayide Ygramul Yikka