Well, I have now read The Bridge to Terebithia. Still digesting it, much to the chagrin of my neice, who is determined to play with her Aunt, whose nose is stuck in a book. Oh well.
Well, I have now read The Bridge to Terebithia. Still digesting it, much to the chagrin of my neice, who is determined to play with her Aunt, whose nose is stuck in a book. Oh well.
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I remember reading that book as a child… I cried and cried…
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I recall that book being in mandatory school reading lists in elementary school or middle school?
Kinda remember something about the girl dying after falling in the forest or whatever. I COULD BE WRONG
The movie might be good for the appropriate agegroup.
What was your impression of the book?
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I loved that book growing up. It was probably the first book that I read and cried. I was really disappointed when I saw that Disney turned it into some “Chronicles of Narnia”-esque fantasy. They suck.
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i look forward to hearing the impressions of someone who first encountered that book as an adult.
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