A review by desiderium_incarnate
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

adventurous challenging emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

It's difficult for me to rate this book. I will try my best though. 

1. There is so much fatshaming in the first half of it, it's awful, but a lot of the things in there are. 
2. I was debating rating this book sad, but it isn't. Not in it's entirety. Maybe 10-15 pages of it are. Full of shock, anger, denial, grief, exactly what you would expect (very nicely done btw to describe some stages of grief), but the most part is two kids becoming friends and creating their own imaginary world. 
3. I never watched the movie and only knew a spoiler before reading
, that Leslie dies at the end
. So the whole book I was anxious and worrying about what would kill her and when and how and why etc. Parallel Jess was also anxious about everything so it got even more. 
4. I think you need to reflect on this book quite a bit. A lot of subjects are just brought up but never really evaluated properly. I mean, of course, the narrator is a child, so it makes sense, but that is exactly why having discussions on some of the topics is so relevant this is a children's book, it's necessary to think about the content and what stays with the children that read it, so maybe talk to them about it, if they want. 
5. I think this book hits hard anyways but if it brings up your own associations to stuff, that digs in very deep. 

All in all, very easy to read, good storyline and stays in your head. I understand now that the story means so much to many people. 

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