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The Second Summer of The Sisterhood

by Ann Brashares

The Second Summer of The Sisterhood by Ann Brashares X
The Second Summer of The Sisterhood by Ann Brashares
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    Apr 2003, 373 pages

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    Dec 2004, 416 pages

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Ashley (01/15/05)

I love this book! It is so great so is The Second Summer of the Sitsterhood! I can't wait for the third one!
Taylor (01/09/05)

This book and the first are the bomb diggity and they are soooooooooooooo awesome I love them but they are for young adults well I hope to be getting the third one and I rate this one a as high as you can go but higher than a 5!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kelsey, 12 (01/01/05)

Wow! This book is full of detailed excitements. The story of the 4 girls lives is incredable. I coulden't put it down! I would stay up until 10-11 o'clock pm reading. I highley recommend this book to any one 11 or over. Good job Ann!!
zoe (12/30/04)

This book was excellent but i think the first 70 pages were pretty boring which brings a lot of readers down, but once you get past that poin the book is amazing all the way to the end.
Missy (12/28/04)

This book is outstanding!
Denisse,13 (12/28/04)

I am from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Central America.......I got this book as a Christmas present when I was in 6th grade,now I am in 8th grade...at first, I thought that was a ugly gift..but I gave it a chance and started reading it the 25th of december and finished it in about 2 days! I loved that book..when I found out about the second book I anxiously ordered it by the internet and also liked it. I think all of us girls who have read this book relate to each character. It is not easy to find books for us, but I enjoyed this one because it is about girl stuff! I can't wait for the 3rd book to come out..and hope it is good as the other ones. Also, I would like these books to be like the ones of Harry Potter;there are lots of them!Congratulations Ann Brashares!!
Jenn (12/14/04)

This was the best book i have ever read...i think the first one was even better....i hope she writes more squels to the book. I couldn't sto reading it
zenon (12/13/04)

OMG this is the best book ever! i lvoeddddddddddddddddddddd it! i cnat wait til the 3 one comes out!!!WOWHOO great job Ann!!!

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