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Bridge to Terabithia Jesse Aarons trained all summer to become the fastest runner in school, so he's very upset when newcomer Leslie Burke outruns him and everyone else. Despite this and other differences, including that she's rich, he's poor, and she's a city girl, he's a country boy, the two become fast friends. Download bridge to terabithia yify movies torrent: Jesse Aarons trained all summer to become the fastest runner in school, so he's very upset when newcomer Leslie Burke outruns him and everyone els. Bridge to Terabithia Full Movie PLAY NOW: Instructions to Download Full Movie: 1. Click the link. Create you free account & yuu will be redirected to your movie!!

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Preview — Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

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
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Published October 6th 2009 by HarperCollins (first published October 21st 1977)
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CassidyThe best part of this book is Jess and Leslie's friendship. More specifically, the important impact that it has on Jess's life in the end of the book.…moreThe best part of this book is Jess and Leslie's friendship. More specifically, the important impact that it has on Jess's life in the end of the book. The fact that Leslie is such a positive presence is the reason Jess is able to cope with the horrible troubles he is faced with in the end of the book. Also, as a whole, this book doesn't have any one dimensional characters. For example Jess's teacher and bully both have their own hardships that they are also trying to overcome. (less)
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Aug 20, 2007Elaine rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: childrens-literature, beauty
When 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 'ap..more
Jan 02, 2017Whitney Atkinson rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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 it’s a children’s book and i’m not used to the shorter pace, but it felt like a lot more needed to be flesh
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Oct 25, 2006Elizabeth rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: childrensbooks, fiction
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Oct 05, 2015Lola rated it it was ok · review of another edition

The movie is far more worth it.
Jun 04, 2007thefourthvine rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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 at t
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Jun 28, 2013Alejandro rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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,
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Apr 23, 2013Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Even when I was 12, I thought this was a crap book.
What's with all the hype? This was so fucking boring. I read this in 6th grade, during a time when I was prone to sobbing at anything. We watched Ben Hur in class and I cried like a baby. I don't even remember why.
We read Where the Red Fern Grows aloud in class and I was sobbing in front of everyone. I didn't shed a single fucking tear for this book.
May 14, 2015C.G. Drews rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: 5-star, middle-grade, read-2015, historical-fiction
No, I'm not crying. There's just a log in my eye.
Okay, so I read this YEARS ago. Maybe when I was 14? I saw the movie first and that absolutely ruined me. I think this is about my 3rd reread, which proves this book is timeless. As well as, you know, heart ripping. I thought I'd be okay reading this. BUT I WASN'T. I JUST WAS NOT. I JUST ABOUT CHOKED UP WHEN THE DAD SAID:
'Lord, boy, don't be a fool. God ain't gonna send any little girls to hell.

I don't know why. But I really just started crying t
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Jul 23, 2018Steven Brown rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I don't see how a middle grade book can do this to somebody.
Feb 10, 2011Kirk rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
There are only two books that have made me cry. Granted, I was in sixth grade when I read this for the first time. But like most books I review on Goodreads, I sat down to read this again before posting my review. My sentiments about Bridge to Terabithia haven't changed much.
I don't remember a lot from my pre-teen years. Little fragments crop up from time to time when I see an old commercial on Youtube or I play an 8-bit classic on my Wii. This book I remember. And as I re-read it I started reca
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Mar 30, 2008Jon rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: children-s-lit
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Jul 26, 2015Carmine rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Ti ricordi di quando eravamo re e regina del regno oltre il fiume?
Cos'è Terabithia? Perché i bambini la cercano costantemente nei loro ardenti sogni d'avventura?
Forse un luogo nella quale paura e rabbia non hanno spazio, ove si è eroi per sempre e la solitudine diventa una sbiadita ombra di ricordi oramai lontani.
E quando la realtà bussa alle porte del nostro rifugio per presentare il conto dei tanti miracoli concessi, si giunge alla conclusione che Terabithia non morirà.
Cresce chi non dimentic
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Mar 02, 2011Thom rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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
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Apr 30, 2012D.M. Dutcher rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Shelves: children-s, bad-novels, overrated, classic
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Feb 12, 2017Jim rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: 1audio, 2fiction, 3classics, ya-and-kids
While I've seen this book on various lists for years, I never got around to reading it & had no clue what it was about. I was in the Army when it was published. I know one or two of my kids read it, but it was one of the rare books that I didn't at least skim. (I think my wife read it, instead.) When I first started listening to it this morning, I didn't really get into it at first. It's well written, but wasn't really my thing. Still, it was short & I've been meaning to get around to it..more
Jun 01, 2015Macarena Yannelli rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A pesar de haber conocido la historia a través de esa película con Josh Hutcherson, fue un libro que disfrute demasiado. Es increíble el desarrollo de Jesse a partir de que conoce a Leslie y me conmueve d runa manera u otra lo que el amor inocente puede hacer y como la vida te puede quitar todo en un segundo.
Por alguna razón me recordó mucho a Looking for Alaska y no se si será cierto que se parecen o que pero vi muchas similitudes y eso me encanto.
Puedo verme releyendo este libro porque fue inc
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Dec 31, 2008Rob rated it it was ok

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Recommends it for: Kids who want their hearts broken.
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Nov 12, 2010K.D. Absolutely rated it liked it · review of another edition
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Apr 23, 2008Denise rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Lines I loved:
Lark Creek was the backwash of fashion. It took them a long time to accept there what everyone could see by their TV’s was OK anywhere else.
It made Jess ache inside to watch his dad grab the little ones to his shoulder, or lean down and hug them. It seemed to him that he had been thought too big for that since the day he was born.
It was the beginning of a new season in his life, and he chose deliberately to make it so.
Gary Fulcher could go to you-know-where and warm his toes.
Even a
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Nov 14, 2011Jonathan Terrington rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: classic-literature, children-s-literature, faith, favourites

For the record I am not an outwardly emotional person. Okay, let me get that right. I can be a bubbly energetic or excited individual from time to time. Of course, that isn't what I meant. I'm quite a content, optimistic kind of person so I am emotionally driven - very much so. What I mean to say is that I thrive in my life as a laconic, down to earth kind of person. I'm laid back and when it comes to outward expressions of emotion I tend to internalise. I would still consider myself an extrover
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Feb 04, 2008Madeline rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Shelves: assigned-reading, kids-and-young-adult, ugh
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Sep 02, 2008Sara rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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Jun 02, 2007Res rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Nov 20, 2018Monica rated it liked it · review of another edition
Por años busqué este libro, la película me encanta, ni siquiera recuerdo cuantas veces la he visto pero si la encuentro seguro que la veo de nuevo.
Esperaba más de la historia, para ser sincera y la forma en que está escrito no fue como pensé, la narrativa es buena pero no me agradó tanto como otros libros infantiles.
La historia es linda, eso no puedo negarlo, estuvo más o menos.
Mar 23, 2015Asghar Abbas rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

This book will make you cry, period. Not by employing any manipulative sentimentality, but by being honest. It is a rare thing to be so affected by fictional characters like this. This book saw the birth of a friendship; friendship in truest sense of the word. A perfect example of give and take; a balanced mutuality based on respect. And we almost witnessed the evolution of that friendship into something more potent, profound, altering and everlasting. But just then we helplessly watch the abrup
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Apr 09, 2014Alissa Patrick rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Audiobook reread.
I read this is 5th grade and the story has stuck with me all of these years. For me its the quintessential book about the innocence of childhood, but also about the moment when you realize you cannot stay in that innocence bubble forever, and how hard that is.
I cannot wait to share this story with my kids.
May 04, 2009Bonnie rated it it was amazing

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Janusz Korczak Medal (Poland) 1981
Silver Pencil Award (Netherlands) 1981
Newbery Medal 1978
ALA Notable Children's Books 1977
School Library Journal Best Book of 1977
Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, 1978
Le Grand Prix des Jeunes Lecturs (France), 1986
1986 Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award
Note also that on the American Library Association Reading List: Bridge to Terabithia (along with Tuck Everlasting) is one of six books recommended for 9-12 year-old children. This is especially heartening sin
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Jan 20, 2018Candace rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read this book during my Children's Literature class in college. It's an excellent book.
Jan 24, 2014Stepheny rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: books-everyone-should-read, coming-of-age, favorites, hands-down-favorites, incredibly-sad-but-great, reliving-my-childhood
Apparently I have been living under a rock my entire life because I had never even heard of Bridge to Terabithia before a friend of mine brought it up in conversation one day. She says, it’s a short read, I’ll bring you in my copy. Sure! I replied!
I had been under the impression that this was a children’s fantasy book and therefore had visions of Narnia dancing in my head. A few weeks after she had given me her copy I told her I would finally be getting around to it (I was finishing up a book I
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Dec 29, 2008Laurel rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I enjoyed revisiting this childhood classic. I first read it at the recommendation of our local librarian when I was in 5th grade. I remember being a bit annoyed with her afterward because it made me cry. Hearing the story now 26 years later and knowing what to expect, I still got teary-eyed.
The audio version contains an interview with the author and her son, which I found quite interesting. Having first read the book at age 10, I didn't pay much attention to the dedication page. Apparently, tho
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I rewatched it again today and boy, oh boy.

This movie fucked my shit up.

In the portrayal of going through school with bullies, embarrassments, and good/bad teachers, I definitely saw myself in this little world.

And then a second world is created by the two main characters. One where they are the heroes. Anything is possible. A magical world to escape from the woes of life. Even as a kid, that release is a necessity. The main characters grow close as they make this imaginary world their own. The movie portrays their happiness. I was jealous of their childhood wonder. When did we grow up and no longer get to live that joy?

The short after-church scene between the christian boy and his atheist girl best friend in which the they discuss their philosophies on God. 'You believe in it and you hate it. I don't believe in it and I think it's wonderful.'

The petty bullies, the petty revenge, the very interactions between these kids and others in the movie shot me right back into Middle School. The good and the bad of it.

But then the movie went dark. The boy main character goes off on a 1-on-1 field trip with his favorite teacher. He thinks about inviting his best friend but does not. He returns to the shocking news that his best friend died. Due to a storm that rose water levels and broke their enchanted rope. She fell into the water and hit her head, thus drowning.

He's hit hard and so was I. His denial. His restlessness. His hostility. All understandable and every bit of it ripped into me. From her death to this boy now forced to cope with his best friend's death. She came into his life, changed him utterly, and then was taken away.

His denial comes to a hard stop when his father catches him, squeezes him, and tells him how best to honor her memory. The boy's tears as he questions his father, 'Is it like the Bible says? Is she going to Hell?' His father of course, denies it.

But then the boy reveals his pain. 'Then I'm going to hell because it's all my fault.' His father denies hard, doing all he can to heal his son. 'But it is. I didn't invite her to the museum with me. I didn't wanna invite her. I wasn't there to go with her. It's my fault.' The boy's father tells him 'She brought you something special when she came here, didn't she? That's what you hold onto. That's how she can keep living on.'

The boy's father tells him to hold on to the memories of those times they shared. Their adventures in their own mythical world. Their treehouse castle. Their imaginary kingdom.

The boy heals himself and his sorrows by taking his little sister to their world. She sees nothing. He tells her to close her eyes and open her mind - what his now-gone best friend first told him. She begins to see their imaginary world and all its beauty. That world will not die with its creator. That world would live on through the boy and his sister.

Every single moment of this movie felt so..right, I want to say. There were few stereotypes that most school movies fall into. The boy and his troubles with family and school. The pretty new girl in class who happens to live right next to his farm. Their partnership in school which lead to the creation of their little world in the forest. Every encounter with the dark forces that haunt their world. How her imagination let them grow, appreciate things. Let them see things in a new way, which seemed to improve all aspects of both their lives, family and school included.

I watched this over a decade ago when I was in the same stage of life as them. But I could not appreciate it. Watching it again today, I feel as though I've awoken to something fresh. This movie, it's message, its characters, all make me want to appreciate things more. It makes me want to do something to better myself and stop being so miserable 90% of the time.

Sorry for the wall of text. I just wanted to show my appreciation and love for this movie.

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