Thursday, 16 April 2026

'80s Classic Comedy You Didn't Realize Was Originally a Novel Ranked Among Best Books Turned Into Movies

"My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."

That's just one of many instantly recognizable quotes from the classic 1987 comedy movie The Princess Bride. But while so many lines from the movie are as common knowledge as the recipe for lemonade, one fun fact about the film might sound inconceivable: Before it was a movie, it was a novel.

That's right. The film, directed by the late Rob Reiner, is based on William Goldman's 1973 novel of the same name. And it landed pretty high on Goodreads' list of the best books turned into movies, coming in at No. 7.

For Reiner, the book was particularly sentimental. "[It's] my favorite book — ever," he said in an interview. "I think the movie is good. I don't think it's as good as the book. I don't think anything could be as good as that book."

Despite Reiner's reservations, the movie is generally considered a pretty faithful adaptation. That's because Goldman also wrote the script for the movie. Much of the film's dialog is taken word for word from its source material, as is the framing device of a grandfather (Peter Falk) reading the story to his grandson (Fred Savage).

Nonetheless, there are still a few minor discrepancies, which Cinema Blendcompiled. For one, the sword fight scene between Westley and Inigo Montoya is much more of a nail-biter in its original inception. Westley wins the fight in the movie pretty easily, but the fight in the novel keeps you on the edge of your seat.

The book also provides exposition via longer flashback sequences that are pared down to simple conversations in the movie. If you've ever hungered for more details about Inigo's father's death at the hands of a mysterious six-fingered man, boy do we have a book for you.



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All-Purpose Maida Is Unhealthy, 8 Flours You Can Replace It With In Cakes And Breads

Maida, or all-purpose flour, is a staple in most kitchens, but is it the healthiest option?

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Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Birkenstock's Supportive 3-Strap Sandals Are Nearly 60% Off

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Why We Love This Deal

For most of the 20th century, Birkenstocks were the shoe of health food stores and hiking trails, embraced by those who valued function over fashion. By the 2010s, however, the brand had been fully reclaimed by the fashion world, landing on runway models and the feet of celebrities. Because of demand, deals are rare, but right now, there's a nice pair of sandals for over $100 off at Nordstrom Rack

Normally priced at $220, the Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandals are now just $97 at the Rack. The black sandals are going for that $97 sale price, but sizes are going fast. The brown sandals are also on sale for $2 more and have more sizes to choose from at the moment. 

Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandal, From $97 (was $220) at Nordstrom Rack

The Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandal.

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Upper: Aniline leather with brass buckles
  • Footbed: Cork-latex with suede lining
  • Sole: Rubber 
  • Origin: Germany
  • Best For: Everyday wear, warm weather, all-day comfort

The Milano is the brand’s classic Arizona sandal with a backstrap added for more support, while still providing that iconic cork footbed that molds to your feet. The “bold” part of this silhouette comes from the perforations on the upper, which definitely look unique, but they also add breathability you don’t get in a lot of other sandals. 

For $97, you’re getting handmade German sandals with a genuine cork footbed for less than half the asking price (something that seldom happens with Birkenstock). If you’re the kind of person who invests in quality basics, lives in sandals from May through October, and wants something that gets comfier the longer you wear it, these might be the last pair of sandals you buy for a while. 

Related: Birkenstock's Stylish and Supportive Chelsea Boots Are Now Over 40% Off at Nordstrom Rack

What Shoppers Are Saying

While reviews are on the lighter side, one reviewer wrote a lengthy five-star review, noting that the sandals “exude luxury and attitude.” They also wrote, “The craftsmanship of these sandals is simply out of this world.”

These are definitely a more unique take on the brand’s typical silhouette, and the perforations (along with the ankle strap) make these a great pick if you want a more practical version of the usual Birkenstock style. 

The Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandals are available now for $97. Just be sure to jump on this deal soon, because Birkenstock deals this big tend to sell out very fast. 

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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Viral Video From IPL Match Shows Rs 50 Chips Sold For Rs 100, Internet Calls It 'Scam'

In the clip, a fan is seen peeling off a price sticker from a packet of chips. The sticker displays a price of Rs 100, but once removed, it reveals the original MRP of Rs 50.

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98-Year-Old Nani Who Began Selling Gujarati Snacks At 91 Is A Viral Sensation Now

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Monday, 13 April 2026

These Are the NBA's Top-Selling Jerseys of 2026

With the NBA regular season officially in the books for 2026, the league has decided it was a good time to announce which players' jerseys were the highest-selling for the season. Basketball is a star-driven sport, and wearing your favorite player's shirt has been a tradition that's still going strong.

Even though he's been in professional basketball for almost 20 years and has been on the Golden State Warriors for his entire career, Stephen Curry is still the man with the highest-selling jersey in the league. This incredible achievement proves Curry's worth to the NBA, and his longevity is nearly unmatched in any sport.

Curry's ability to amaze fans with half-court heaves, rally his teammates when they're down, and take advice from his coaching staff makes him embody everything a young player should be on the court. Any parent or coach should love it if their child is a Curry fan.

What will the NBA do when Curry can't be the face of the league any longer? They have plenty of other talent to turn to. The second jersey on the list belongs to Luka Doncic. The Lakers' star has adjusted to his new team after being traded from Dallas in the middle of last season. Third is Jalen Brunson. His smaller stature and big market association with the New York Knicks have made him a favorite for kids all over America.

Rounding out the top five are Victor Wembanyama and LeBron James. The future of the league and the legendary past of it, Wemby and LeBron are dominating the sport from different sides of the age spectrum. Wemby should continue to grow in popularity as the Spurs become contenders in the Western Conference.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, at only 8, is a little shocking. The reigning MVP and NBA champion is quickly putting together one of the best resumes in basketball. Perhaps the discourse surrounding his style of play and heavy free-throw rate has made him not as popular as he would be otherwise.

As the NBA Playoffs are about to tip off this weekend, look for several of these stars to continue their ascent!



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