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Moral allegory and spiritual autobiography, The Little Prince is the most translated book in the French language. With a timeless charm it tells the story of a little boy who leaves the safety of his own tiny planet to travel the universe, learning the vagaries of adult behaviour through a series of extraordinary encounters. His personal odyssey culminates in a voyage to E...more
Published June 29th 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. (first published April 1943)
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JorgeThat's a hard question to answer. Technically, this book is suitable for children as young as 6 years old but I doubt that most would completely…moreThat's a hard question to answer. Technically, this book is suitable for children as young as 6 years old but I doubt that most would completely understand it at that age. One of my professors once told me that this book should be read 3 times in one's life: as a child, as a young adult and as an older adult. I think he said so because as we grow older our perspective changes, and thus we become able to appreciate things in different ways.
I'd say that teenagers and adults would enjoy this book the most.(less)
SandraThere are many themes in the book: (e.g., People tend to become less creative and imaginative as they grow into adulthood. Most adults are preoccupied…moreThere are many themes in the book: (e.g., People tend to become less creative and imaginative as they grow into adulthood. Most adults are preoccupied with things of little real value.) For me, one of the most important themes is that we give purpose and meaning to our lives through the relationships (especially of love and friendship) we form. The Little Prince's rose is unique and more important to him than all the other roses because he cares for it and takes responsibility for it. After he tames (a metaphor for forming a relationship) the fox, it, likewise, becomes different to him from all the other foxes, and he feels responsible for it.(less)
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May 02, 2010Nataliya rated it it was amazing
Shelves: my-childhood-bookshelves, favorites, excellent-reads, books-from-childhood-revisited, for-my-future-hypothetical-daughter, 2014-reads

*** For those who somehow have no idea about what happens in The Little Prince or cannot figure it out at a reasonable spot in the book, here is a warning - THERE WILL BE, as much as I hate applying this term to this incredibly famous classic that does not rely on Aha! moments to keep the readers' attention, SPOILERS! ****
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'You do understand that the Little Prince died?' my mother asked as carefully and gently as only adults who know that loss of innocence can be crushing but is brutal
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Dec 20, 2008Manny rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: parody-homage, children, mentions-twilight, story-review, life-is-le-petit-prince, if-research-were-romance, french, the-goodreads-experience, transcendent-experiences
The next asteroid the Little Prince came to was inhabited by a Quiz Addict. He sat hunched in front of his laptop, and barely looked up when the Little Prince greeted him. There was nowhere else to sit, since the whole asteroid was covered in books.
'Good morning!' said the Little Prince.
'I'm sorry, I don't have time to talk to you,' said the Quiz Addict. 'I am very busy. Wait. In Twilight, what color was Edward's car?'
'I don't know,' said the Little Prince. 'I have never read this book Twilight.
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We are all children in adult bodies. Yes we are, don't think we aren't for one moment. The fact that we WERE, indeed, children, is a huge part of each of us. It is possible to shed a few appreciative tears on every page of this book if you entertain the thought that the pilot IS The Little Prince. Maybe you won't think that--maybe you'll have your own take on the book---that's the magic about it. This book is translated to English from French. If you understand and/or appreciate French, the deli...more
Apr 28, 2008Ahmad Sharabiani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: childrens-young-readers, 1001-book, fiction, classic, literature, 20th-century
574. Le Petit Prince = The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), first published in 1943, is a novella, the most famous work of French aristocrat, writer, poet, and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
The Little Prince is a poetic tale, with watercolour illustrations by the author, in which a pilot stranded in the desert meets a young prince visiting Earth from a tiny asteroid. The story is philosophical and includes social criticism of the
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May 18, 2016Kevin Kelsey rated it it was ok
Great observations, but personally I think it's overrated. It practically begs the reader to come to the conclusion that if you don't 'get it' it's your own fault because you're a 'grown up, and only kids can see what matters.' It's heavy handed, clumsily executed observations on what's important in life. It's not wrong by any means, but it's kind of pseudo-intellectualist.
I'm going to go with a literal interpretation of the plot, because it's more fun that way:
A man crashes his plane in the de
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'one sees clearly only with the heart.'
sometimes i fall into a mood where i am simply tired of life. where i just want to crawl under the duvet with a cup of tea, hug a book and never let go. 'the little prince' is that book for me. its a truly special treasure. its precious. its my rose.
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«on ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur.»
parfois, je deviens fatigué de la vie. et je veux ramper sous la couette avec une tasse de thé, embrasser un livre et ne jamais lâcher. «
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Dec 15, 2016Hailey (Hailey in Bookland) rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
So amazing. I can see many rereads of this in the years to come.
Aug 15, 2010Stephen rated it liked it
Shelves: classics, fantasy, audiobook, 1930-1953, childrens
A 'Daddy/Daughter nighttime reading hour' review
This was a toughy for me to review. I wasn't sure of the best perspective from which to provide comments so as to be of assistance to my fellow readers since this is a children's book (rather than YA which would be reviewed purely on its own merits). After a short session of 'what should I do,' I bravely decided to punt, figuring that there are already more than enough excellent reviews of this without my clogging up the cyber arteries with another
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Jun 11, 2015Kai rated it really liked it
Shelves: childhood-memories, classics, owned, 2016
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
I remember, when I was little, I had this round CD case and it contained an audiobook. Now as a child I loved audiobooks, or someone reading stories to me. Still do today, actually. Anyway, the audiobook was titled The Little Prince, and I listened to it quite often. That, however, was at least 10 years ago, possibly more. So I decided that it was time for a reread. (I'm sorry to say that I cannot fin
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Jul 24, 2018Manny rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Anyone who wants to learn Icelandic
Shelves: children, linguistics-and-philosophy, icelandic, well-i-think-its-funny, received-free-copy, transcendent-experiences, why-not-call-it-poetry
[Original review, Jul 24 2018]
This month, three plotlines in my life collided. I know Swedish and Norwegian well, and I'd thought vaguely from time to time that I'd like to learn Icelandic too; I've always been a great admirer of Tolkien, and I knew he had been interested in Icelandic; and I have a couple of Icelandic friends. But none of this had ever come to anything. Last week, however, Jupiter aligned with Mars and I entered the Age of Aquarius. I'd just finished reading Tolkien: Maker of M
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Oct 30, 2014AlejandroThe little prince ebook download free version rated it really liked it
Shelves: religion, novel, paranormal, magic, politics, science-fiction, drama, romance
Beautiful reading!
WHEN A ROSE IS NOT A ROSE
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
I plan to read The Little Prince since many time ago, and I was aware that it was a quick reading, but still I hadn’t do it yet, until now.
I went to the cinema theaters and I watched the new animated film about it, and while I hadn’t read the book, I watched the film and I loved it. I was aware that it wasn’t an exact adaptation per se, and then I knew th
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For a kid's story, this one has rather heavy-handed intentions embedded into quite a sophisticated system of symbols that exists to produce a strong & emotional effect. Like Voltaire in 'Micromegas', Antoine de Saint-Exupery plays with sizes & scales, meddles with the allegorical and even plays with time. He knew, like an astute psychoanalyst, precisely which images to use to convey the mere representation of Mortality. Le Petit Prince is the Everyman who has a deep passion somewhere ins...more
Apr 11, 2019MischaS_ rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I'm still waiting for The Little Prince to return. 🌹
May 10, 2007Anne rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Recommends it for: those who know a sated boa constrictor is *not* a hat
There's a huge place in my heart for this little world-in-a-book; I read it first when I was wee, again many times since. A review won't do it justice, so I'll quote one of my favorite passages and risk sentimentality:
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'Nothing is perfect,' sighed the fox.
But he came back to his idea.
'My life's very monotonous,' he said. 'I hunt chickens; men hunt me.
All chickens are just alike, and all the men are just alike.
And in consequence, I am a little bored.
But if you tame me, it'll be as if the sun ca
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Apr 01, 2019Julie rated it it was amazing
The Little Prince is the one book of my childhood that truly wrecked me. Wrecked me, irrevocably.
It is the one story that I swore I'd never read again.
I didn't. I hadn't. I never read it to my son, either.
Then, last week, my middle child, my oldest daughter, discovered the 2015 film of it, and came to me, sobbing, and said, “Mommy, you've just got to watch this movie. It's so beautiful.”
I did. I watched it. It was a good movie, but, as usual, they added parts, they took away parts, they created
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Jul 30, 2018Val ⚓️ Shameless, Skanky & Bitchy ⚓️ rated it it was ok
2 Stars
I know this is a much loved, much published, children's classic that has been published in pretty much every language there is. As such, I'm not pretentious enough to think my thoughts on it matter, so I'll keep this short.
I have challenged myself to read one classic a month this year, and so far, I am failing miserably. MISERABLY, you guys. It's July (almost August, but I'm throwing myself a bone so I feel like less of a loser) and I have only read two. This one and Peter Pan (of which
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Dec 20, 2011Rajat Ubhaykar rated it really liked it
Written as a children's book, I find myself unable to pin down firmly as to what makes The Little Prince such a universally likeable book, be it children or grown-ups. What makes it the Hotel California of literature?
Is it because most grown-ups secretly love being treated like kids? I think as a grown-up you ought to know better than that. Grown-ups like to be petted around now and then in jest, but that's the end of it. Often, when grown-ups are indeed treated like kids and they're not in the
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Sep 14, 2011Nandakishore Varma rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I have read only three books which I felt were magical: One Hundred Years of Solitude, To Kill a Mockingbird and this one. However, what separates this from the other two is that this is a book for all ages.
There was a magazine called 'Imprint' (now defunct) during my childhood, in India. It used to publish literary articles and stories. My father got official copies and he brought them home regularly. One issue contained this story, and he gave it to me for reading. I was maybe 10-12 at that ti
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Jul 01, 2009Ahmad Sharabiani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: classic, childrens-young-readers, novel, 1001-book, 20th-century
574. Le Petit Prince = The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), first published in 1943, is a novella, the most famous work of French aristocrat, writer, poet, and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The novella is one of the most-translated books in the world and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. Translated into 300 languages and dialects, selling nearly two million copies annually, and with year-to-date sales of over
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Nov 25, 2014emma rated it it was amazing
Shelves: favorites, recommend, gorgeous-covers, owned, classics, reviewed, i-love-these-characters, favorites-2015, reread, children-s
this book was just as lovely the second time as it was the first. (and almost as great in english as in french.)
not sure if i can write extensively on this book. it's just so lovely and wonderful, and it really seems like one of those books that reveals another facet with every reading.
lovelovelove this one.
full review:https://emmareadstoomuch.wordpress.co...
Oct 09, 2007Paul Bryant rated it it was ok
In a grimy underground locked public toilet The Little Prince wakes slowly, he’s been out cold for hours. He’s bleeding from a gash on his upper arm. He finds he is chained by leg irons to the wall. There is another person sharing his predicament. It’s a bear, also chained to the opposite wall. In the center of the floor is the corpse of what appears to be donkey in a pool of blood. Near the corpse are a gun, a tape recorder and a saw.
“Grownups are very strange,” said the Little Prince to himse
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“But eyes are blind. You have to look with the heart”
‘The Little Prince’ would appear at first to be a simple story, but this little prince is very wise.
His messages of compassion and goodwill will continue to endure.
Through a series of quotes he teaches us seven very valuable life lessons.
1. Don’t be too fond of numbers.
2. Look after the planet.
3. Don’t judge others by their words but by what they do.
4. Relationships make life worth living.
5.The important things in life you cannot see wit
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A little review for little prince:
Once you get over the hyped mystique and granduer too often hitched to this little book, I think it's not a stretch to look at it for what it is. The more appropriate title should be: How To Train A Little Fascist. Aside from being obviously sentimental it was also a bit boring. I refuse to let my kid read it.
Feb 05, 2017C.G. Drews rated it it was ok
I'm having one of those awkward moments where I, um...I just don't get it. Look, I've never been good with metaphors and absurdism books. I just get left in a small puddle of confusion. I think this book just wanted to say that adults suck because they don't listen to children. Which can be true. But being an adult doesn't always mean you've lost your imagination. (Hello?? Artists!!) So I don't know. It's either an allegory or a big metaphor or just one of those whimsy classics that are talking...more
Apr 08, 2009K.D. Absolutely rated it liked it
Shelves: childrens, 1001-core, 501, favorites
Review After Re-Reading - February 9, 2012
Rating: 3 stars!
Although I still liked it, I have to lower the rating by two stars because:
1. The book is really intended for children as it is very whimsical and illogical. We husbands cannot give an empty wallet to our wives and tell them that there is our salary inside and expect them to be happy. Honey, here is my wallet, what is essential is invisible to your eyes!
2. Saint-Ex contradicted himself so several times via his characters. For example, he
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May 06, 2007Laurel rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
It was the first time in quite a while that I'd seen my uncle. He had crossed the country to visit us. When he reached our house, he hugged and kissed us all, then pulled out the English version of this book.
'This is for you,' he said, 'and on the next starry night, I'm going to read it to you.'
I gave him a puzzled look.
He explained, 'you have to read this on a night when you can see the stars. Don't worry, you'll understand.'
The starry night came, and we settled in for a few hours of reading. A
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Sep 09, 2017Manny rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: spanish-and-italian, well-i-think-its-funny, children
We've just been in Italy for a couple of days, and luckily there was a bookshop a few doors down from the place we were staying. I bought some Italian books to try and make some progress on this language where I am still a total beginner. One of them was Il piccolo principe.
Well... having already read it in six languages (English, Swedish, French, German, Spanish and Russian), I could mostly follow the text. I don't think I know it by heart and am just pretending to read it, since I discovered e
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Jan 04, 2013Rowena rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Oh this book! The Little Prince has been my faithful and trusted friend since I was a child. It's amazing how differently I looked at the book as an innocent 9 year old to the adult who I am now. The simple truths in this book are amazing, I could quote them for days and days. They are very philosophical and even though they are often over-quoted, it doesn't make them less true. The illustrations are simple. I re-read this book at least once a year to remind myself to be as inquisitive as a chil...more
Mar 11, 2017James rated it liked it
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3 out of 5 stars to The Little Prince, a French children's story written in 1943 by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Have you ever read a book that was translated into your native language and thought, 'I've lost some beauty and meaning in this version?' That's how I feel about this book. I read it in English as I cannot read, speak or write French. I know very little about the French, but with a few folks I've known, I can align this book with their personalities. Though it's deemed a c
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Oct 08, 2016Michael Finocchiaro rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: fiction, kids, classics, non-fiction, read-in-en-and-fr, french-20th-c, novels, favorites
One of the most poetic prose books I have ever read, The Petit Prince is a gorgeous and heart-warming story. Who could not resist this space-traveling Candide in his search to secure a home for his favourite flower and not guffaw at all the crazy bureaucrats and nutcases he encounters before meeting the narrator. The lessons for children are legion in this book: what does love mean, what is friendship, why do parents warn children about things, why are people mean sometimes, and this list goes o...more
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was born in Lyons on June 29, 1900. He flew for the first time at the age of twelve, at the Ambérieu airfield, and it was then that he became determined to be a pilot. He kept that ambition even after moving to a school in Switzerland and while spending summer vacations at the family's château at Saint-Maurice-de-Rémens, in eastern France. (The house at Saint-Maurice appea...more
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“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” — 7725 likes
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