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This is a good book that makes you cry. It is about a boy that doesn't really have anyone to play with except his little sister Maybelle but he doesn't always want to play with a six year old. He lives with his mean mom that doesn't care about him at all, his two teenage brat sisters, and his two little sisters Maybelle and Joyceann. He is a lonely boy that doesn't have many friends all until a girl moves in to the house next door, that changes everything. I recommend this book to people that like a good sad book that makes you cry. I liked this book because it was a boy and a girl that were friends and it wasn't like a girl and a girl that WERE friends but then they get into some dramatic fight, UGH!!!! This book is awesome, just sayin and yes it is totally worth reading, so read it!!!! hehe(: !
This book is about this boy and this girl who head to into the woods. The girl has a great imagination and together they make this magic kingdom Terabithia. Then something happens to the girl and he soon realizes how much of an impact she had on him.
It was very interesting. I was disappointed to see that it had bad language. And the mom in the book was so mean,I liked the idea of a little magical land. I really did not like haw mean the siblings were to each other.
This is beautifully written children’s book. Wonderful magical adventures are imagined and experienced between two new friends. May help a grieving child who has lost a friend. Highly recommend.