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| ISBN: | 1423138651 (ISBN13: 9781423138655) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Peter and the Starcatchers #5 |
Dave Barry
Hardcover | Pages: 438 pages Rating: 4.05 | 4648 Users | 347 Reviews
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Aidan and Sarah Cooper have no idea what they're getting into one afternoon when they discover a mysterious coded document in a secret compartment of an antique English desk their father recently brought at an auction. Something about the document seems familiar to Sarah, and that night she realizes what it is: the document seems to be referring to some books she has read - the Starcatchers series, about the origin of Peter Pan. But how could that be? The document seems far older than the books. And of course, the books are just stories....Curious, Sarah and Aidan begin to decipher the mysterious document. At first it's a game - unraveling the mystery piece by piece, each piece leading them to a new, deeper puzzle.
But soon the game turns strange - and scary. They discover that the "stories" are real, and that what they thought was a fictional battle between good and evil is still going on. And the scariest part is: They have become part of it.
Pursued by a being that can take any form and will stop at nothing to get what it wants from them, Aidan and Sarah embark on a desperate, thrilling quest for help - a quest that leads them to some unforgettable people in some unlikely places, including one that's not supposed to exist at all. At each step they must solve new puzzles and escape new dangers, all the while knowing that is they fail, the evil they are fleeing will be let loose on an unsuspecting world.

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| Title | : | The Bridge to Never Land (Peter and the Starcatchers #5) |
| Author | : | Dave Barry |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 438 pages |
| Published | : | August 9th 2011 by Hyperion Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Adventure. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 4648 Users | 347 ReviewsAssessment About Books The Bridge to Never Land (Peter and the Starcatchers #5)
What is it about Peter Pan that makes him so amazing? I've been trying to figure that out since I was six. And so far, I've been largely unsuccessful in pinpointing one single quality that sets him apart. I mean, sure, he flies. Sure, he's always young. But there's something else about him. Maybe it's his attitude, as Sarah says. Or his total disregard for his personal well being.Or maybe the ease that he drops mangoes with.This story is the latest in a series featuring the legendary Peter Pan, Starcatchers, and Disney World! I really enjoyed the parts where the group was in Disney World, as I had been there for our third wedding anniversary! It was wonderful to be able to see all the sights in Disney World again as I was reading the story!I also enjoyed the part where the wormhole, or bridge to Never Land, was located in Peter Pan's Flight! Brilliant!But the book took too long to get to that point! The adventure
I brought two books with me to a camping trip, this one and one that I haven't read yet. I assumed I'd read that one, but I started thinking about this book and couldn't help reading it! I was able to read half of it in 3 nights! Then, when I got home, I forgot I started it until I was searching for one of my favorite bookmarks and remembered it was in here! I forgot how crazy this book is!

This book is for people who are into fantasy and love the story of Peter Pan. The story is the back story of Peter Pan and takes place after the Peter Pan story that most people know. The back story is that there is a group of people called the Starcatchers and they are trying to keep and find starstuff, a dust that makes people and things fly. The Starcatchers are keeping the starstuff from a evil shadow-stealer called Ombra who will use it to annihilate Earth. The author brings the story to
While hunting through the library bookshelves for a completely different book one afternoon, I stumbled upon this. The title was the thing that did me in. I'm a huge fan of anything Peter Pan, so naturally, this appealed to me very much. After I had read the description, I got even more excited. It was sort of a sequel to the Starcatchers series I so much enjoyed. So, totally ditching the other book I had come to get, I got this out instead.Unfortunately, as much as I was excited about this
Action: 7.5Characters: 5.2Plot: 6.0Pace: 7.1Overall: 6.8Struggling Reader Score 7.0All scores out of a possible 10If you read any of the first books in the Starcatcher series, you probably already know how amazing these books are. They are definitely one of the more creative re-imaginings of a classic story that I have read in a long time, second best to The Looking Glass Wars. They are grand adventures that are incredibly engaging, humorously witty, and easy to read. For the record, I think my
Review title: Leaving NeverlandAfter resurrecting the Neverland series for a fourth book in 2009, Barry and Pearson put away their fantasy writing partnership again, but not yet for good. This fifth outing, even though it leaves an obvious breadcrumb in the end, has so far been the last, with nearly a decade since. It is a good decision I think, for a couple of reasons.The first is that the authors took a couple of risky steps that may have cut themselves off from the series thread. First, they


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