Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bridge To Terabithia Book Review

Our green and blue groups just finished reading Bridge to Terabithia... take a look at each of their book reviews!

12 comments:

  1. bridge to teribithia was a good book in my perspective. this book was all about trust, friendship, adventure, and more. leslie burk moved into the old perkins place and meets jess aarons. jess aarons has a goal for this year, to be the fastest runner in the 5th grade but when leslie shows up he has a new compitishion. jess and leslie creat a magical place called terabithia.will the magical place be lost forever or be found by others?

    taylor sa.

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  2. Bridge To Teribitha was an awsome book in my oppion. I would recomend this book to any one. Jess a young boy lives by this house they call the old perkins place. Leslie and her faimly move into this house. These two become friends in no time and they open this magical world called Teribitha. One day Leslie goes there by her self without Jess and... You have to read the book to find out what happens next.

    Rebeka

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  3. Jesse Aaorns is a young boy who has no friends, until leslie comes along. Together they build a magical kingdom as king and queen, until one day everything changes. Bridge to Teribithia is a wonderful that will have you wanting to keep reading until the final words. I would recommend this book for anyone who would love to read a heart-warming story about how deep friendship can get. -adam

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  4. Jesse Aarons is the fastest runner in fith grade until Leslie comes and steals the show. Together they create a magical kingdom where they are the king and queen, later that all changes. Bridge to Terabithia is a book i would reccemend to anyone who likes a good friendship and and one funny family.-

    Brenden

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  5. Jesse is a kid at lark creek elementary. When a new girl comes to the school named leslie , everybody thinks shes a freak. But what jess doesnt realize is the him and Leslie are becoming best friends. Then the biuld a magical kingdom called Terabithia . If you want to hear more see what happens in the story ***** stars !
    Jonathan

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  6. Its a book that leaves you hanging and then pickes you up.Its about how the power of freindship can move a person like Jess Arons as he and leslie make there way through Terabithia.

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  7. I thought that Bridge to Teribithia was a good book about Jess who has no friends entill Leslie Burke came along.
    Steve

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  8. I thought that Bridge to Terabithia was a very good and interesting book. I would recommend this book to 4th through 7th graders. I think that this book deserves a 4 out of 5 stars. So all in all Bridge to Terabithia was a very good book. :)
    Caleb

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  9. Jesse Aarons is a young boy who loves to run. I recomend this book to 4th through 6th graders. I recomend it to them because it is a more mature book. Levi

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  10. Bridge to Teribithia was a fairly good book in my opinion, but it starts out slow with a few surprises in it, and a major one at the end. it is a good book to read.

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  11. Bridge to Terabithia is a cute story about an unexpected friendship. It has a supprising and heartwrenching ending that shokes all readers! I would reccomend it to others because I think it's a wonderful story about the difficulties of childhood and how a friend can always help. I would really like to tell you more about this book, but I don't want to spoil the suprise...

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  12. G’day Ms Feaster and students,
    Thanks for joining the March 2011 student blogging challenge.

    So you can contact other students and look at their blogs, make sure you keep referring to this page on the challenge blog.

    If you want to connect with other classes, then check out this link.

    Also each week starting in March, check out the student challenge blog for the different activities to do – look at ‘Latest challenge posts’ under the map on the right sidebar.

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