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domiri 's review for:
The Bridge
by Bill Konigsberg
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Rounding up from 3.5
I found the first 2 parts to be so overwhelming (soul-crushingly) strong, but the story faltered a couple chapters into the third section.
It felt like the further out in time I got, the less real and grounded the tragedy felt which I couldn’t match with how very real the first 2 parts were. There were some chapters that I wasn’t sure if Aaron or Tillie was supposed to be the missing piece.
The final section felt extremely rushed. I had a hard time believing that their parents would just comes up with their whole plan so easily, especially Tillie’s mom. And then they don’t even follow through because after a while both of teens are just wandering off on their own. It also feels like Aaron and Tille both just decide they’re not okay but that’s okay and they’re just not going to be suicidal anymore, and that’s not how it works.
I found the first 2 parts to be so overwhelming (soul-crushingly) strong, but the story faltered a couple chapters into the third section.
It felt like the further out in time I got, the less real and grounded the tragedy felt which I couldn’t match with how very real the first 2 parts were. There were some chapters that I wasn’t sure if Aaron or Tillie was supposed to be the missing piece.
The final section felt extremely rushed.
Graphic: Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Suicide attempt