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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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(12/09/04)

this book really reminded me of my realtionship with my friends. it is a really realistic book and i love it.
????????????????????????? (12/09/04)

I'm 15 years old, and to some degree, I felt like I could really relate to the book. The book is almost like gossiping, only the good thing no one can get hurt cause it's fictional characters. I enjoy talking about this book to my friends. I feel like I personaly know the characters. The reason I only rated the book a 3:5 i s because I felt the half naked make- out scence, with Kostos and Lena, in front of the Licoln memoral was completely inappropriate. I should be able to read a good teenager book that doesn't pressure or giving teenagers the ideas about sex. What is the auther trying to do, steer up the hormones of many teenager girls around the world and get them all pregnant. I think the 3rd book needs to be sending out a good message to teenagers. Since teenager girls love these books so much, then maybe if it shows the characters as a good influance, teenagers will take that to good use. It' sad know days that kids can't read books they want beacuse of unwanted sexual behaviors, and I believe our parents shouldn't have to worry and be on our backs when it comes to reading. Reading is an awesome gift, why do we need to spoil it with this rumbious crap. This book wasn't all bad, but I did believe some of the pages shouldn't be recammened to teenagers. Half of this book needs to go in the romance section of the libary, and never introduced to a kid, teenager, or a student of any kind.
Filippa Flen (12/02/04)

It's good!
harp (11/26/04)

hi I've read the sisterhood of the travelling pants and have just started the second one .... it is an Excellent book!!
Lynn (11/23/04)

This book was great it had every emotion and was so realistic it made you fall in love with the characters and made them seem so real!
Kristina (11/15/04)

This book was amazing. One of the few I know I'll remember forever. I laughed, I cried, the characters become your new friends. There are tragedies, personal awakenings, new loves and lost loves, and a friendship held together by the seams of a pair of used pants. READ IT!!! (age 17)
monica (11/08/04)

It was a wonderful book that kept me reading until I was done with the book.
Brit (11/05/04)

This book was extremely good. It made me cry and not many books do. Love it. I read it in one day!

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