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Bridge to Terabithia

Bridge to Terabithia

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Yukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Review: Brige to Terabithia was an okay book with a horrible ending. The ending is the most important part of the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Double Click
Review: "Bridge To Terabithia" is the best book in the world!!! It's about a boy named Jesse and he really wants to be the fastest boy in fifth grade, so he practices all summer. Then somebody moves in next door... Iloved this story because it stayed exciting throughout the whole story. Don't click, double click to buy this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: friendships and lost
Review: jess aarons is a young boy in the 5th grade. the summer before he starts back to school he trains everyday to be the fastest runner in his grade. school starts back and a girl beats jess. the girl just happens to be leslie burke, the new girl that lives next to him. during the course of the school year they get to know each other and become best of friends. they make a magic secret kingdome called Teribithia. the two are the rulers of it and fight magical creatures. one day leslie went by herself while jess is out in a muesum. he comes back to tell leslie what he did and how much fun he had and finds out the bad news. now jess cant stop but to blame his self.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To Bad that Its Sad!
Review: Jess,a young boy training hard to win the 5th grade races,is not prepared for this strange new girl in class.Little does he know the huge roll she will play in his life.Leslie,the new girl,is like a tomboy.She has no TV,doesn't play with the other girls,and has never been to church.But when Leslie beats all the other boys in the racing,Jess nows theres more than strange about her.Jess and Leslie slowly become friends.When the world seem to be closing in on them and no one will exept there boy-girl friendship,they bulid the secret land of Terebithia.Terebithia is a land of peace,with Jess and Leslie as rulers.The only way to get there,though,is to cross a small river on a swinging rope.One day Jess goes out to a muesaum and forgets to invite Leslie.Now forever a heavy weight will be on his shoulders for this mistake.A great book,but incredibly sad!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a beautiful story of friendship
Review: All I can say is I cry each time I read it. It's a wonderful book that both children and adults can enjoy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Children's Classic
Review: This Newbery Medal winner has a very sad part that may upset some children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thoughts from an adult
Review: I read this book once, when I was a small child... when I was about the same age as the characters. I have not read it since, and I am now in my mid-twenties. I don't think that I could ever bear to pick it up again, simply because of the crushing emotional weight that this work has wrought onto my heart.

As I was a very intelligent and awkward child, this book was one of many that helped to shape not only my childhood years, but the person that I came to be. I read voraciously when I was younger, because fantasy seemed to be the only escape I had from never quite fitting in. Much like the King and Queen of Teribithia, the fantasy worlds I wove in my imagination were much more real and important than the everyday shadows and dust we live. Much like them, too, I learned what love and loss were at an early age.

The fact that there are over 300 reviews of this book, with others pouring out their hearts as well should attest to its importance. No child who loves to imagine and needs a friend should be without this book. Teribithia was part of the blade that shaped my adult persona, and I will never forget the experience. Please... share this book with your children... but read it yourself, as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Couldn't Stop Reading
Review: Bridge to Terabithia was so good I couldn't stop reading. On and on I read, it was such a good book. Even though it was a school progect to read it, I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic story, understood by anyone.
Review: When I first saw the title of the book, I thought it'd be a really boring book about a farm or something near a bridge but one day in 5th grade(6 years ago) I decided to read it and as I did, a new world appeared before me, Terabithia. This book is a great story about a friendship that can take place and that imagination is still one of the best parts of growing up. It will bring you to tears if you are emotional about sad stories, but it still is an amazing story, I wouldn't recommend anything better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book
Review: This is one of the best books I have ever read. Jess wants to become the fastest runner in 5th grade, and is beaten by his neighbor. Her name is Leslie Burke. Soon Jess and Leslie become friends. Together They create and rule their own country called Terabithia. A turn of tragic events leaves the two seprated forvever. This book was so well written that it made me cry. (It is extreamly rare for me to cry over a book.)


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