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The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants

by Ann Brashares

The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares X
The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares
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    Sep 2001, 304 pages

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    Mar 2003, 203 pages

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(08/23/04)

I loved this book because it isn't some fantasy book about fairies or unicorns, it talks about realistic girls doing realistic things. I picked this book out of a list of about ten others for a summer reading project at my middle school. All my friends read it, and they loved it just as much as I did. I already read the second, and I can't wait for the third! Thanks Ann for writing this book




Katie M, age 13



nico#1 (08/15/04)

My friend that I go motorcycle riding with recamended the first book to me, then I found the others to my liking too. Ann's books are off the hook! They're exciting, but not in an action-packed way. The 4 girls bond of friendship is strong and I'm sad Ann won't be writing any more after they go to college. Please write, like, a mini novel of how they're doing in their later lives and where the pants end up. I'm 12 years old and a big fan of Ann Brashares!
Angelica (08/10/04)

My sister read this book and recommended it to me. Once I started reading it, I got addicted and began reading the second book: The Second Summer of the SisterhoodText. That was also an awesome book! I cannot wait for Girls in the Pants: The Third Summer of the SisterhoodText that comes out February 2005!
blackierens (07/29/04)

i read it in one day. i just couldn't put it down. such an amazingand it's so cool how she portrays so much emotion in so few words. i have three other friends and we all relate to the different charecters.
whitney (07/29/04)

I read the whole book in one day! It is cool because I can relate myself and my friends to these s.... its awesome! Text
Lauren8651 (07/28/04)

A read for all ages! Excellent, entertaining, and well worth it!
(07/24/04)

I loved this book so much i pass it on to my friends and they all loved it as well.
This book is about 4 girls who are going to get seperated for the summer but stay connected by a pair of magical pants "jeans" by mailing them to each other. And the author tells you in depth of what the girls get up to with the pants. I found this book covered isusses that "some" teenage girls go through.
At the moment i am reading the 2nd book and i can not wait till the 3rd is out.
If you have the chance read this book it is really good. :)
Julie (07/21/04)

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is one of my all time favorite books. A definate page turner, Ms. Brashares did an excelent job capturing the emotion of the girls, and expressing their feelings in a way that includes the reader and grabs their attention. Two Thumbs up! This book really motivated me to read, and discover all the new places a book can take you.

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