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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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Katie, 15

When i read the first book in this series, i could not put it down. The second book was just as good as the first. I felt as if i could really relate to the four characters, Lena, Tibby, Bridget, and Carmen. Ann Brashares unravelled each girls' individual while all along keeping them connected through the traveling pants. This book kept me guessing, and threw me in different directions when something surprising happened. These two books about the magic pants are without a doubt, my favorite books. I can't wait to find out what happens to the girls next!
blahh

This book rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amber Webb 13

These books are so good i love them!!! I am reading the second one and im loving it. Things that a teenager goes through everey day. The story is about four girls who share the sam pants, they are all different shapes and sizes but fit each one perfectly. These pants are so magical. Kinda cool! I recomend to people to read these books because they are great.
morgan c.

Morgan 16, I love this book, I read the first book of the series and I LOVED it so then I just knew I had to read the second book. This book has everything that someone would want in a book! I hope that there is a third and fourth summer of the "Sisterhood". I loved these books because it has everyday things that happens to teenagers, from love to death to rediscovering yourself. I really do encourage everyone to read this book!
Maggie

I loved this book! It is one of the best books I've ever read, along with the first one. I think any young girl would love to read this. I stayed up all night reading it because It's so good! It's shows how no matter what happens, your best friends will always be there for you. I would defidantly recommend this book to anyone (perferably a teenage girl) haha. I can not wait untill the third one comes out in February 2005!
Alyssa

I love this book. I read the first book in 24 hours and stayed up all night reading it. I could not wait for the second. Then finally I ordered it from the mail and I was waiting outside my house for the postman to bring it. When it arrived, I read it straigt through until the very end. I have to say, that at the moment, it is my very series and book. From reading it all night, I have to say, it is one of the most worthy all-nighters I have ever pulled. It has comedy, romance, and humor. I love it.
Jennifer

By far, one of the best books and sequel I've ever read. Dramatic, romantic, and comedic all at the same time. The plot was excellent, the setting and time was excellent; everything was excellent. I couldn't put the book down til I was done. The characters were well in line and I adored each and every one of them. I admired their friendship, loyalty, and love. It makes me wish that I had friends like these. Any teenager can definitely relate to Carmen, Lena, Bridget or Tibby. The book is uplifting and encouraging. I definitely recommend this book. And not only does it receive 5 stars, but another 95 stars to go with it! Who wouldn't love the book?
Amy

I thought the The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was good but The Second Summer of the Sisterhood is amazing. I am the same age as the girls and relate to all four of them in different ways. There is a movie coming out of the first book next year. Everybody go see it! There is also a third book called Girls in Pants that is coming out in January 2005. These are the first books that I have read outside of school and actually enjoyed. I recommend both books to everyone.

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