Mention Books Concering Bridge to Terabithia
Original Title: | Bridge to Terabithia ASIN B001UFP6JY |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Jesse Aarons, Leslie Burke |
Setting: | Virginia(United States) Lark Creek, Virginia(United States) Terabithia,1970 |
Literary Awards: | Newbery Medal (1978), Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1978), Zilveren Griffel (1983), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (1979), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Middle School/Junior High (1980) |
Katherine Paterson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 190 pages Rating: 4 | 419463 Users | 11771 Reviews
Point Regarding Books Bridge to Terabithia
Title | : | Bridge to Terabithia |
Author | : | Katherine Paterson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 190 pages |
Published | : | October 6th 2009 by HarperCollins (first published October 21st 1977) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Paranormal. Demons |
Ilustration Conducive To Books Bridge to Terabithia
Jess Aarons' greatest ambition is to be the fastest runner in his grade. He's been practicing all summer and can't wait to see his classmates' faces when he beats them all. But on the first day of school, a new girl boldly crosses over to the boys' side and outruns everyone. That's not a very promising beginning for a friendship, but Jess and Leslie Burke become inseparable. Together they create Terabithia, a magical kingdom in the woods where the two of them reign as king and queen, and their imaginations set the only limits.Rating Regarding Books Bridge to Terabithia
Ratings: 4 From 419463 Users | 11771 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books Bridge to Terabithia
This is one of the books that taught me that Books Can Hurt. It was part of what I now consider to be my fourth grade teacher's reign of terror - she read Where the Red Fern Grows and Bridge to Terabithia out loud to us (and those are just the books I was in her class for), and I seriously think she did it for the days when, inevitably, the entire class would spend the afternoon weeping at our desks.That said, though - and it needed to be said - this is a good book; it was so engaging to me atWhen I read this in fourth grade, I loved it because it was enchanting, and reminded me very much of 'secret hideouts' I made with friends at the same age. When I read it again later in life, aloud to my younger brother and sister ages 10 and 12, I was choking back tears to keep reading aloud, and they were crying. If you've never read it (or, I suppose now, seen the movie) beware, this review is a spoiler! What I have learned from this book is that our assumptions about children and what is
You would think that even after seeing the movie and knowing how this ends I wouldn't cry, but here I am. This book was very enjoyable! I can't remember if I read it as a kid, but it was definitely worth reading now that I'm older.The writing is pretty and gives you a very country-vibe with vibrant imagery and cozy settings, but I felt like the characters lacked a lot of description. Maybe its a childrens book and im not used to the shorter pace, but it felt like a lot more needed to be fleshed
Bridge to Terabithia - I'm a grown man and I cried the duration of the last fifty pages. I gave this book five stars, here's why:It is absolutely incredible that a writer can invent a character, and bring him to life so convincingly that we find some of our deepest emotions aroused when we read black words on a white page. I was amazed at how deeply I felt towards some the characters in this book...fictional characters!Character development is absolutely masterful in Bridge to Terabithia. It is
Bridge to Terabithia, Katherine PatersonBridge to Terabithia is a work of children's literature about two lonely children who create a magical forest kingdom in their imaginations. It was written by Katherine Paterson and was published in 1977 by Thomas Crowell. In 1978, it won the Newbery Medal. Paterson drew inspiration for the novel from a real event that occurred in August 1974 when her son's friend was struck dead by lightning.In the novel, Paterson illustrates the life of an artistic young
You never know ahead of time what somethings really going to be like(Cropped from the paperback cover illustration: Puffin Books, 2015)Yes, I cried so much I couldnt properly see to finish the last chapter. I clearly remember watching the movie back in 2007, the rich imagined world and that adventure Leslie and Jess created for themselves. But for the life of me I could not remember how it all ended. So I grabbed the book of my shelf and decided to find out.Now I know that I mentally blocked-out
This is absolutely a great book. I loved to read it!I don't know if you ever watch the film from 2007, if you do, but you haven't read the book, I can tell you that the movie is a good adaptation BUT it can mislead you in the "fantasy" factor, even I used that label in my review but only because, at this moment, I don't have a better label to describe the book in a fair way.I tell you all that since in the film, they gave a lot of emphasis and screen time to all "those magic creatures", however,
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.