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4.6 27
Young Adult Fiction
491
wonderfully written book
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Tracers (actingrules)
I heard a lot of different opinions on this book from sad and depressing to a must read book. I wanted to see for myself&&
Eleven year old, Jess Aarons has a pretty boring life. At home hes the only boy besides his dad in a family of 5 girls. His two older sisters are vain and dont care about anyone but themselves, his two younger sisters are unbelievably annoying, and his mom is overworked. At school he gets bullied around and almost all of his teachers bore him to death. His only two comforts are running in his familys field early in the morning and his music teacher who is the only person who appreciates his unique love for drawing.
However, when Leslie Burke moved in next door and beat him in a very important school race, Jess didnt think his life could get any worse. Oddly, his life changes when he unexpectedly befriends her. She shows him how to have fun by using her great imagination and creativity. She is a great example of a life loving human being. When Jess thinks their friendship couldnt get any more wonderful, she starts an imaginary world and dubs them King and Queen.
I have read one other book of Katherine Patersons, The Master Puppeteer.
I wasnt surprised when I found out that it won the 1977 National Book Award. I really enjoyed it and was looking forward to reading Bridge to Terabithia.
I have to say Katherine is a very amazing author with a great way of writing! She made me laugh, smile, and cry my eyes out in her book. Although, this book was very sad, it reminds you that life doesnt always have happy endings and that memory isnt a bad thing.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it for ages 13+.
I heard a lot of different opinions on this book from sad and depressing to a must read book. I wanted to see for myself&&
Eleven year old, Jess Aarons has a pretty boring life. At home hes the only boy besides his dad in a family of 5 girls. His two older sisters are vain and dont care about anyone but themselves, his two younger sisters are unbelievably annoying, and his mom is overworked. At school he gets bullied around and almost all of his teachers bore him to death. His only two comforts are running in his familys field early in the morning and his music teacher who is the only person who appreciates his unique love for drawing.
However, when Leslie Burke moved in next door and beat him in a very important school race, Jess didnt think his life could get any worse. Oddly, his life changes when he unexpectedly befriends her. She shows him how to have fun by using her great imagination and creativity. She is a great example of a life loving human being. When Jess thinks their friendship couldnt get any more wonderful, she starts an imaginary world and dubs them King and Queen.
I have read one other book of Katherine Patersons, The Master Puppeteer.
I wasnt surprised when I found out that it won the 1977 National Book Award. I really enjoyed it and was looking forward to reading Bridge to Terabithia.
I have to say Katherine is a very amazing author with a great way of writing! She made me laugh, smile, and cry my eyes out in her book. Although, this book was very sad, it reminds you that life doesnt always have happy endings and that memory isnt a bad thing.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it for ages 13+.
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