Bridge to Terebithia is a book of rather low quality. In this brief novel, a boy and a girl make friends and create a fantastical land in a woods which they call Terebithia. The author relates some dull experiences at home, school, and a few other locations. The two main characters are entertained together by their secret land until something happens that turns the whole story around. I rate this book at five because of the needless bad language and the character's ideas of Christianity that are neither respectful nor true. Although this novel entertains, I know of many stories that are much better. if possible, read the Chronicles of Narnia instead.
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