Carstairs38
Santa Clarita
Powerful — 1 year ago
The last quarter of the book is very bitter sweet. I bawled at parts but ultimately loved it.
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Carstairs38
Santa Clarita
The last quarter of the book is very bitter sweet. I bawled at parts but ultimately loved it.
EricaAnn
New Haven
Great book. It’s simple and fun. I read it in less than a day, and yet I didn’t feel like I was rushing. When Leslie moves to town and becomes Jesse’s new best friend, she introduces him to a new world, with imagination and curiosity. She helps him try new things and confront his fears…
Spoiler alert!
I was totally into it and interpreting the symbolism that Terabithia, their imagined land, represented everything Jesse feared, or prejudged, and Leslie brought that world to him and let him explore it. At first, they had to get there by swinging on a rope over a rive, and when Jesse got scared of it, I figured they would build a bridge and he’d no longer be scared to try new things. See, I had it all figured out.
Then she died! She was too brave, and fell into the river when crossing it. Terabithia was still this other world, but now it became HER world, where imagination ruled. Jesse ended up building the bridge so he could share it with his little sister.
I suppose the effect is the same, that Leslie still served to bring imagination to Jesse’s childhood world, and likely open-mindedness to his maturing self, but for some reason I find it less powerful. Marginally.
snigletyet
In An Ice Cave Among The Penguins
I hated this book. It was just terrible, but fun to make fun of. We watched the movie after we read it in 5th grade. everyone made fun of the main character kid for being wicked dumb and our teacher got mad. we were saying ‘YOU LIE!’ for weeks
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