A review by blainembentley
The Bridge to Never Land by Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson

4.0

 
This one took me by surprise! This is part of the Peter and the Starcatchers series, but it doesn’t really feel like it is part of the main story. Jumping right in and seeing this one takes place a hundred years after the previous book, and seeing it be set in modern times, I was skeptical of how this story would go. But this one intrigued me. 

This one was focused on two American characters that made an interesting discovery while traveling in London. Although this didn’t feel like a direct sequel to the previous books, I did love how they used the previous books in this story. I thought it was a very fun idea. It was also fun to see these characters travel and visit places that I was able to visit pretty recently. 

Although written for a younger audience, I felt this book did a better job at appealing to an older audience. It didn’t feel as much like a kids book as the previous books did. I would say this is my favorite of the series, though it is important to know the story of the previous books to fully be able to understand and enjoy this book.