The Neverending Story

Paperback, 528 pages

en-Latn language

Published Jan. 1, 2014 by Puffin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-135497-2
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5 stars (7 reviews)

Small and insignificant Bastian Balthazar Bux is nobody’s idea of a hero, least of all his own. One day, while immersed in the pages of an old book, he discovers a mysterious world of enchantment — but it’s a world that is falling into decay. The great task of making things well again falls on Bastian and so begins a dazzling, magical adventure…

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A fantastic book about a neverending story.

5 stars

A fantastic book about a fantastic book and the journey that Bastian Balthazar Bux undertakes with (and in) it.

Probably more people are familiar with the movies, especially the first one, but that only covers the initial journey Bastian unknowingly undertakes as he follows the adventures of Atreyu (and Falkor, the Luckdragon) in Fantastica, while being lead to the Childlike Empress who needs a new name to live; a name that only a human can give.

Conscious of his looks, Bastian is hesitant to do what the Childlike Empress needs. She resorts to her last option: a visit to the Old Man of Wandering Mountain and a retelling of the Neverending Story (in computer terms, an infinite, recursive loop) that can only be broken by an outside force: her new name which Bastian declares to be Moon Child.

Now in Fantastica, Bastian is given Moon Child's amulet, AURYN, with the …

Subjects

  • fantasy
  • escapology
  • Rationalization
  • mind–body dualism
  • narration
  • will
  • memory
  • individuation