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The Second Summer of The Sisterhood

The Second Summer of The Sisterhood
by Ann Brashares
Hardcover: Apr 2003,
373 pages.
Paperback: Dec 2004,
416 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Anonymous
I want to start reading her third book, Girls in pants and go see teh movie... Your sure to be amazed by this writers talent

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Allison
I just finished reading the third book Girls in Pants.
If you liked the first and second books you will love the third one.
I am 17 years old (the same age as the girls).
I am almost going off to college and really related to what the girls go through.
I can't wait until the movie of the first novel comes out in June. The actresses in it are really good.
I hope everyone buys the third book and goes to see the movie. I also hope that Ann keeps on writing more novels about the girls.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by nana
this book rocks i love it every girl should read them and experince this authours talent!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Ally
this is the BEST book ever!
if you haven't bought the third book yet, go buy it. it is really good.

EVERYONE GO SEE THE MOVIE IN JUNE 2005!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by CaT
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is very realistic although at times the girls are alittle too dramatic - but that makes it even more real. The problems these girls go through are rough and although I have never had a relationship with a boy like these girls have, it just seems real. I loved reading this book as well as the first one... I definately can't wait until I can read the third one !

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by susan
I read the Sisterhood of the Taveling Pants and the second summer of the sisterhood!!! I can't wait to read the third summer of the sisterhood!!!! I love these books they are my favorite books I ave ever read. I love this book sooo much!!! I like it because it just shows when friends be apart over the summer and uses magical pants whenever they need them.I mean I also go through this in the summer!!! I am not with my friends alot.So and it talks about what Carmen,Tibby,Lena and Bridget goes through..it's great!!!!!! There's no reason for disliking this great story!!!I live in New York and I am in 8th grade now I mean I will be in high school next year and I am do excited and the more we get busy the more we spend less time with our friends. There may be some inappropriate part so I consist 12 year olds should start reading this book if they want to. I also heard the movie coming out wow this sure is a great book!!! Maybe I was kind of disgusted by the inappropriate parts in the book but I think the author is showing us what teenagers go through in life but not making the readers disgusted by the characters in the book.Every teenage girl should get the opportunity to read this book and learn alot from it.It's great.(Age 13)
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