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26- LOL!
29- Oh, yes, Little Women made me cry so bad.
JP would tell me to throw Bridge to Terabithia in the freezer because of the...strong reaction I had to it when I was little. Just in case anyone was wondering, that isn't a good book to read late at night. Very sad. 30) & 31) Still ongoing.
36) Katherine Paterson - Bridge to Terabithia: Yet another childhood favourite - rented the film the other day and just felt like re-reading it. Such a great book.
37) Martin Millar - The Good Faries of New York: A hilarious, slightly insane muddle of ... I read Bridge to Terabithia when I was about eight and to this day, it's one of my favorite books.
Yes, it's sad. I cried for a whole afternoon when I finished reading it, but it is an amazingly powerful book. I disagree that it's "sad for the sake of being sad." It's sad because tragedy ... ... that this is the first time this has happened to someone rather than being able to think, "Oh man, this is just like Bridge to Terebithia/Where the Red Fern Grows. OK Booksloth, I'll list what I've finished in a month.
Just finished The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. There is so much more to the book for adults then it is given credit for in my opiniion. If anyone has read it, I mean the strict teacher. And just because this seems the time to let it all out- I also disliked Island of the Blue Dolphins, Hatchet and Bridge to Terabithia. While I'll give BtT an okay for writing I think it's just another downer. Yes, there are all sorts of life lessons in the stories but the one lesson I got out ... ... Marr.
These aren't necessarily thought provoking like The Giver or Where the Red Fern Grows.
Did anyone mention Bridge to Terabithia? ... Slave Dancer by Paula Fox, Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (and The Giver, which hasn't been touchstoned yet), Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson, and The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman all bring back memories. (Had to do some fiddling to get touchstones working.)
... ... really couldn't stomach the sadder books. That said, I liked Where the Red Fern Grows even though it made me cry. I HATED Bridge to Terabithia. I think no child should have to read anything by Katherine Paterson I think she only writes things that are sure to traumatize children.
There ... Bridge to Terabithia is not only one of my all-time favorite books, but the first book I read that dealt with loss. I remember I was so surprised. I cried for a long time. I recently re-read it and cried all over again. I didn't see the movie because I wanted the book to keep its sacred place ... Bridge to Terebithia How about Bridge to Terabithia? My teacher read that aloud in sixth grade. Any classics would do. Swiss Family Robinson is a wonderful story and read aloud. Farmer Boy, Cricket in Times Square, and Wind in the Willows. Oh, and what about James and the Giant Peach? #82 Gotta disagree with you.
I'm delighted that I saw Bridge to Terabithia before I read it. While the book is excellent, the movie has become one of my all-time favorites. It's the climactic scene, when one of the characters gets a look on his or her face when told something by another ... In 5th grade we had to read Bridge to Terabithia and in 6th grade we had to read a chapter of Where the Red Fern Grows because it was in our LA textbook. It wasn't a sad chapter though. > 76 why do you all hate WtRFG? are you sure you want to know about bridge to teribithia AR? because i have read it
... though, the book about the racoon (kind of a raccoon version of WtRFG).
Maybe I shouldn't ask, but what is the Bridge to Teribithia incident of which you speak JP? A Bridge to Tarabithiaby Katherine Paterson
Stardust by Neil Gaiman
Cafael (series) by Ellis Peters ... we focus on well-known books.
Anyway, a well-known (and excellent) book, but where I think the movie is even better, is Bridge to Terabithia, where the look at the climactic moment on the face of one of the stars is so perfectly caught on film. I'm deliberately being vague here to avoid SPOIL ... ... by Scott O'Dell
7. The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
8. TBR*
I've already read The Giver, Bridge to Terabithia, From the Mixed-Up Files... and A Wrinkle in Time. ... 451 so good!
-Anthem by Ayn Rand (surprisingly short, but one of her best, if not the best.
-Bridge to Teribithea that is the only book that can make me sob, some others I just tear up at, but this was the whole, sniff sniff, sob, tears routine. Amazing.
-Memo ... ... Flynn
104. The Children of the Company by Kage Baker
105. The Puppet Masters by Robert A. Heinlein
106. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
107. The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving
108. Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs
109. Perdido Street Station ... ... of his best. One day. Perhaps I'll make it a project this year.
Anyway, on the more books. Or book in this case...
Bridge to Terabithia 4/5 Finished 6/12/07
A book I was reading with my youngest (age 2) to get him to sleep. I'd have said reading to, but curiously he prefers I read to ... Recently finished:
The Puppet Masters by Robert A. Heinlein 3*/5 (good)
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson 4*/5 (great)
The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving 4*/5 (great)
Currently reading:
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
Break No Bones by Ka ... ... burg
Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
Holes by Louis Sachar
The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson ... (7)
The Book of Bunny Suicides by Andy Riley (7)
* The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne (10)
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (8) ... New Line Cinema come immediately to mind) who are doing really excellent versions of children's books as movies (Narnia, Bridge to Terebithia, The Golden Compass -- at least, not having seen the latter, we can hope it's good . . .) -- maybe it's a combination of factors. When we rented the movie version of Bridge I was afraid I might leak again when the scene came on, so that's when I slyly headed for the kitchen to get snacks... but I thought the book version was much more surprising and powerful... >91
I'm glad to see someone else mentioning Bridge to Terabithia. That is the only book in my memory that has really made me sob. I can't remember how old I was when I read it - around 11 or 12 - maybe, but I remember just being hysterical for at least an afternoon. I loved the book, but I've ... ... be so calous, not crying at the end. I barely felt sad, actually.
Now, Lonesome Dove, I teared up pretty bad. And Bridge to Terabithia, I bawled, baby bawls with hiccups and everything. Same with The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. Just like the Velveteen Rabbit.
As for ... ... throughout, but when the entire event is told it's still gut-wrentching;
and (curse on my boys for not warning me) Bridge to Terrabithia -- I had no idea what was coming, and I had to sniffle/wipe quickly and quietly so The Wife didn't wake up and think I was crazy.
*which I really ... ... in library school! The ones that stand out:
The Giver by Lois Lowry
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graeme
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
I usually don't cry. But when I do, it comes out hard.
Especially when reading books. The most recent sob-jerker being Bridge to Terebithia. I sobbed for a while when I read that one. 30 Single Shard Linda Sue Park
31 Bridge to Terabithia Katherine Paterson I finished Bridge to Terabithia and am halfway through The Haunting of Hill House.
Bridge was delightful and sad. Haunting is delightfully creepy. >82 I had enough after two, I can't imagine four! I went to my TBR pile, the next book was Bridge to Terabithia. Er, no. No tear-jerkers. I was sobbing after Night. Next in my pile was The Haunting of Hill House. NO! Sheesh. No horror, either. I finally settled on a romance. I was mad at my boys for 2 days because they didn't warn me about Bridge to Terabithia -- I thought it was an adventure fantasy, not something that would make me cry (not that I'll ever admit it to them) ... any sort of outward emotional response (crying, laughing, whatever) or for music to effect me much.
I just watched Bridge to Terabithia and bawled. I don't think I've ever read the book, so I didn't know anything about the story in advance (or how faithful it is, or isn't). ... Jillian Medoff
32. Size 14 is Not Fat Either- Meg Cabot
33. The Bone Doll's Twin - Lynn Flewelling
Bridge to Terabithia - Katherine Paterson
34. Pretties - Scott Westerfeld
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - J.K. Rowling
35. Lirael - Garth Ni ... Finished Reading The Victorious Opposition and read Bridge to Tarabithia while on vacation. Came home from vacation with 11 books and started reading The Gray Captain, which I picked up at a used book sale, along with The Green Ripper, planning on starting it soon. Thanks to my lack of self ... I'm just getting into YA lit, and have so many books on my wishlist!
The Glass Castle
Bridge to Terabithia
The Giver
Holes
Looking For Alaska
Speak
Cut
Monster
Feed
Lord of the Flies
Twilight
New Moon
Peeps
I Am The Messenger
I'll get around to them ... Although I haven't read the book, The Bridge to Terebithia, I have seen the movie. I thought it was wonderful. It is most definately one of the better movies I've seen in a long time. How was the book? ... in my eyes, for some reason, these shouldn't count). So far, I think it's been going fairly well!
My list thus far:
The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
The Book of Hours by Davis Bunn
Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
The Katurran Odyssey by David Michael Wi ... i've just finished rereading Bridge to Terabithia. I will be starting Brave New World later today. "How'll I find her desk?"
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson ... my favorite books as a kid, although I read it in first grade, so it might be a bit young.
The Search For Delicious
Bridge To Terabithia
The Ear, The Eye, and the Arm
All books that I still love, at 21 years of age. ... that has read the books more recently? I kept meaning to pull it out and check but haven't had a second.
Also, any see Bridge to Teribithia? I don't recall some of the things in the book that I saw in the previews.
Must be my old age creeping up!! hehe ... by Sandra Brown
Honor Bound by Sandra Brown
Words of Silk by Sandra Brown
Mystic by Lisa Jackson
Bridge to Teribithia by Katherine Patterson
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien
May 2007 (4)
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale ... Though the Lookingglass by Lewis Carrol
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
BRidge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
The Road Less Traveled by Scott Peck
The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill ... She still really likes to reread all the Roald Dahl books, especially the BFG.
In her class this year they read Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson and Underground to Canada, by Barbara Smucker (about the underground railroad that smuggled slaves out of the US).
... ... Hero and the Crown
Author: Robin McKinley
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Title: Dear Mr. Henshaw
Author: Beverly Cleary
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Title: Bridge to Terabithia
Author: Katherine Patterson
6.
Title: Grey King
Author: Susan Cooper
7.
Title: Julie of the Wolves
Author: Jean Craighead Georg ... How about:
London Bridges by James Patterson
A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Bridge: Techniques and Tips from the Masters by Robert Berthe and others
and, I recently bought but haven't read yet:
Autumn Bridge by ... Just finished a re-read of American Gods by Neil Gaiman, read Bridge to Terabithia last night and, am starting One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest today. ... Daughter by Lord Dunsany
Little Deaths edited by Ellen Datlow
The Last Unicorn: The Lost Version by Peter S. Beagle
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Yet more for the massive TBR stacks, and more on the way...ahem...
24. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
I wanted to read this before I saw the movie. Wow, great book! Paterson does an amazing job of getting inside the head of a 10 year old boy. I remember being assigned this book in elementary school, but not reading it for some reason. What a ... I just finished The Bridge to Terabithia - which was very good and nothing like the movie trailer made it appear. I am interested to see the movie, as is my daughter who also read the book, and will definitely put it on my Netflix list once it is out on DVD. I have just started The Unexpected M ... I am currently reading Bridge to Terabithia in anticipation of seeing the movie. I am about halfway through it and figure that I will finish it today. It is much different than I thought it would be based on the movie trailer but I am enjoying it. My 10yr old daughter really liked it also. ... the early 1900's, I didn't find the writing dated at all. I am looking forward to reading more by her.
I am now reading The Bridge to Terabithia and am enjoying that also. We are all going to read it, except for my 6yr old, before we see the movie. So far, I do not feel that the book ... ... think I do. While they were written in the early 1900s, I did not find her writing to be dated at all.
I am now reading The Bridge to Terabithia, which I should finish today. My 10 yr old daughter read it first and I am then going to pass it along to my two boys - only my youngest won't ... ... I have a mystery in line next but can't remember which one I chose from the many in the TBR pile. I will also be reading The Bridge to Tarabithia since we will be renting the movie as soon as it comes out on DVD - my daughter just finished it and my two boys will read it after me. We like to ... ... Pony. I don't know if this is the correct touchstone or not. I can't remember the author.
Another favorite, was Bridge to Terabithia. The movie looks interesting, but doesn't seem to follow the story line from what I remember. Of course, the last time I read the book was probably ... ... American Born Chinese, Margarettown and a handful that remind me of my childhood: Phantom Tollbooth, Double Fudge, Bridge to Terabithia, and Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself. Also picked up Cloudstreet which is my book club pick for this month, which was the only thing I was "su ... I have seen the movie verson of the Bridge to Terabithia, and the movie is exactly like the book .
Well, in Therabithia, there were some adventures added in the movie, and it is what we actually saw in the trailers, but that's just about it.
... read, so I've been hitting The Hobbit for the gazillionth time, as well as Book 6 of Harry Potter, and I tried to finish Bridge to Terabithia before we went to see the film, but didn't. (ooops) I felt the need for "familiar".
I have finished reading Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson last Feb.11 , 2007.
I'm not reading anything right now because I am still waiting for the arrival of Last King of Scotland by Giles Foden which I ordered from Amazon. The movie version is going to be shown here on ... ... arnia
Baby-Sitter's Club series--when eating or taking a bubble bath...I can finish them up in a half-hour--brings me back
Bridge to Terabithia
Alice in Wonderland
anything Shel Silverstein
The Brothers Grimm
The Ramona Series
The Superfudge Series
and some random ones like:
How ... ... on Feb. 7, 2007.
Now I'm reading a new one. As of 0000H GMT of Feb. 10, 2007, I've finished only about 6% of the book Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson.
. I've asked around about Bridge to Terabithia and it sounds like the movie is much more true to the book than you would expect from the commercials. From what I've heard it is the commercials that are actually misleading, passing the movie off as strictly fantasy when it isn't. Message 46: jhowell -- If you like Katherine, read The Winthrop Woman also by Anya Seton. It's an historical romance about the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and really got me hooked on that era of history. It's a wonderful book. Almost done with Katherine by Anya Seton. To me it seems the model for Philippa Gregory's books. Good medieval historical fiction/romance without the pathetic raunchy stuff as it was written in the 50's. Lots of Dukes, princes, ladies in waiting, beheaded Protestant upsatarts and the like. Worth ... Bridge to Terabithia remains one of the books that has made the most impact on me. I read it as a child, and still pick it up every once in awhile.
That said, I just can't bring myself to see the movie. The trailers just seem to have butchered it. I could be wrong, however, and it won't be the ... ...
Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris ( Feb 9, 2007 )
The Last sin Eater by Francine Rivers ( Feb 9 , 2007 )
Bridge TO Terabithia by Katherine Paterson ( Feb 16, 2007)
Starter for Ten by David Nicholls ( Feb 23, 2007 )
I have already purchased Bridge TO Terabithia ... ... up, my priest would read us The Giving Tree and yet people are having problems with him getting kids to like poetry.
Bridge to Terabithia for introducing death to kids?!
...won't touch upon books like Are You There, God? It's Me Margaret and Carrie that I'm guessing there's a ... ... Forever in Blue by Ann Brashares and just finished The Navigator by Eoin McNamee. My to-read stack includes Bridge to Terabithia because somehow I missed it and now, with the movie coming out, I'm going to be asked how it compares to the book. Also Rubber Houses by Ellen Yeoma ... The following are my newly purchased books as of Jan 27, 2007.
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Beowolf
Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
. ...
Some books I know I've read but have absolutely no recollection of like 1984, To Kill a Mocking Bird, The Lost World, Bridge to Terebithia, Fahrenheit 451...pretty much all the classics I've forgotten.
edited to try and get the touchstone to work :-) Whereas I got Bridge to Terabithia and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe with the movie covers because I liked them. :)
(Edited: Dratted touchstones.) ***Potential Spoiler-Bridge to Terabithia***
If my memory serves (I read this book back in 4th or 5th grade), it didn't have a very happy ending at all. Does anyone know if they've changed the ending in the movie? My son wants to see it and I refuse to go unless I know if they've changed the ... So maybe it's a bit unfair to judge, but I am dreading the new Bridge to Terabithia movie.
Wildflowerz, I too recently read Bridge to Terabithia as an adult, and although I supposedly read it as a child (according to my mother), I am glad for the experience, which I believe was enhanced by life events that occured after my first, obviously unmemborable, reading. Oh, and don't worry, ... ... by Paolini
Night by Elie Wiesel
Pretties by Scott Westerfeld
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
Bridge to Terabitha by Katherine Paterson
1776 by David McCullough
The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory
plus three CDs good for reading from the "pretty ... The official trailer (high resolution) for Bridge to Terabithia is on the Disney website, but if you don't have the latest flash player, you can view the trailer here:
Bridge to Terabithia trailer ... best friend Twilight and she stayed up til 3am reading it that very night. One of my sister-in-law's favourite books is Bridge to Terabithia, which she read for the first time doing her education degree. YA (and children's) books can be a lot better than a lot of people give them credit for. ... for the Dead, Xenocide, Ender's Shadow, A Wind in the Door, The Phantom Tollbooth, Shadow of the Hegemon, Bridge to Terabithia, Shadow Puppets, and the Explorabook (except I don't have the magnet, and my agar's probably expired by now).
And from your list I wish I had the ...
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