Rating: Summary: one of my all-time favorites Review: I was probably about 10 years old when I read Bridge toTerabithia, but I will never forget it. It was a deeply moving,well-written story, and 14 years later it stays with me. It's books like this one that made me fall in love with reading as a child. I will certainly encourage my children to read it someday.
Rating: Summary: Beautifully written Review: A lovely story, but very sad. First book that ever made me cry. Katherine Paterson is a wonderful author, and creates characters that you can actually relate to.
Rating: Summary: It was so cool Review: this was so cool it was funny sad and interesting .it shows that a real friend to another like leslie is somthing hard to lose
Rating: Summary: I couldn't put it down!!! Review: This book is one of the few books that actually made me cry! It is a very good book that was thought out well. It makes you want to cry at times and at other times it makes you feel so happy! My favorite part is when the two friends make Terabithia. Read this book, I promise that you will love it!!
Rating: Summary: SHORT AND INTERESTING Review: BRIDGE TO TERIBITHIA WAS A GREAT BOOK I ENJOYED IT ALOT. I THINK ITS A GREAT BOOK TO READ TO IS PROBABLY 5th GRADE. THIS BOOK IS A FUN AND EXCITING BOOK TO READ. THIS BOOK IS ALSO A READY TO GET TO READING CLASS BOOK.I ALSO THINK KIDS CAN RELATE TO THIS BOOK. I THINK THIS BOOK SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO READ BECAUSE IT IS A FABULOUS BOOK!
Rating: Summary: AN AWESOME BOOK Review: This was the best book I have read in a long time. It is amazing about a true story of friendship and how it sadly ends. Highly recommended for anyone of any age.
Rating: Summary: INTERESTING Review: This book is very interesting and sad towards the end.It teaches you about friendship between a girl and a boy named Leslie and Jesse.
Rating: Summary: WOW!! AMAZING!! Review: This is one of my favourite books ever!!! I have read it so many times and I'm sure I'll read it more! It's one of the few books you can really relate to. I mean, everyone knows how it feels to be weird! Leslie sort of proves that theres nothing wrong with being weird. I felt so close to the characters, I cry every time I'm finished the book (read the book and you'll find out what I'm talking about. It's really sad!)
Rating: Summary: A classic and powerful young-adult read Review: I'm 29 years old and still love this book. This well-written story of friendship between a boy (Jess) and a girl (Leslie) and her sudden death had a strong effect on me as a fifth grader who was dealing with the recent death of her grandmother. Bridge to Terabithia is also memorable for me because Katherine Paterson came to my elementary school to promote her book, and invited us to talk to her afterwards. I approached her to tell her how much I enjoyed the book and why it was important to me personally. When she heard my story about my grandmother, she said, of course, "write about it!" It's taken 29 years but I'm finally doing it. Bridge to Terabithia is a classic story about friendship/love between a young boy and girl, but it's also a great book for helping kids deal with death for the first time. I encourage any of you young readers out there to take this author's advice to heart and write about your powerful emotional experiences, whether it's dealing with death at a young age or otherwise.
Rating: Summary: This book was a dramatic thriller and exciting!! Review: The book I reviewed was Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. This book is about a boy Jess Aarons, and a girl Leslie Burke. The girl Leslie, moves into the house next to Jess . The Jess and the Leslie become friends and form a club. They call the club Terabithia. To get to the club you have to cross a log and under the is water. Every day the two children go to the club, except for one day. It is a rainy day and Jess cannot go to Terabithia, but Leslie went anyway. On her way to Terabithia something tragic happens to Leslie, but I won't tell you the ending. All I'm going to say is that this book will leave you sad and upset.
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