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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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Lauren Barrow (04/01/04)

I love this book! It was just as good as the first one if not better! I hope there will be a third!
Amanda (03/28/04)

I thought that "The Second Summer of the Sisterhood" was even better than the first! If I put it down, I would be drawn back to it within minutes. Everyone should read this book. It's one of the best teen books I've ever read.
(03/21/04)

I absolutely LOVED this book! It really relates to my life and it is so interesting that you never want to put it down. I read the whole book in three days it was so good. You don't even need to read the first book to understand this, it just comes as you go along.
Caroline (03/21/04)

I loved this book!! It was personally one of my favorite books ever. I can really relate to it and its actually one book I could not put down.
Danielle (03/11/04)

I have never read the first book, but I read the second book and I thought it was good. This is one of the books that keeps making you want to read and see what is going to happen next, and the author gives you enough info, and won't spoil it for you right away, like when you read and you already know what is going to happen next, and with "The Second Summer of the Sisterhood" I had no idea what was going to happen next. I would recommend this book to a girl who likes reading about friends, teenage girls would like this.
Lauren (03/11/04)

I loved this book personally because of its originality and it was just one of the best books I have read in my life. It tells about four average teenage girls who have just as many problems as an average teennage girl today. Ann Brashares is a really good author and I loved the first book also, The Summer of the Traveling Pants.
Kai kafrissen (03/10/04)

I love these books, please write another 1
LAUREN (03/06/04)

Awesome book/books. I'll just die if she doesn't come out with a third... I hope she hurries up!

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