The bridge to Never Land is a book by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. It's about two kids named Aidian and Sarah, who discover a mysterious document and go on a adventure to find out what it means.They first talk their parents into going London, which is actually easier then they thought it would be. However, the easiness is made up for when they have to distract clerks and security guards to trace and find a secret message. They then figure out what it means, and gain a mysterious box that's locked. They go thru a long line and museum guards in order to activate it, with a sword that has mysterious power.
They try to find the safest way to open it, and when they do, they find the most amazing thing ever... ANOTHER BOX! When they open this one, they learn that A: It's stardust, and B: They can fly, and C: that there is a amazing evil thing that wants the stardust. Oh, and D: It's possessed a bunch of crows.They escape, but on the next day, they find something even more terrifying. IT CAN POSSESS HUMANS! When they escape a creepy neighbor and angry parents, they're on the run to someone who can help them.
Enter D.J., a young professor who just happens to be related to a long line of people who have handled stardust. He treats it as a joke, but then when he goes flying, he is amazed. They go to his friends, who gives him supplies. However, the parents are afraid they've been kidnapped, so they have to run from the police. When they get caught, they use some stardust and a flying police car hits the news. They manage to get to a place that is not what you suspect be a good place to save the world. Disney Land.
The cops are swarming the place, though, so they are as sneaky as mice in a cat's lair. They find a secret portal to Neverland, but they lose the box of starstuff to Captain Hook. Peter Pan is beaten by him, but the kids save him and get back to the normal world with him. The evil thing steals the empty box from the kids, but rages when it finds it empty. Peter Pan fights it using fireworks, and the world is saved! (Or is it...?) The parents don't belive a single word of the story that they tell them, until they see Peter Pan flying. Everything ends ok.
Good Book!
4/5
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