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The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares

The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants

by Ann Brashares
  • Critics' Consensus (3):
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2001, 304 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Mar 2003, 203 pages
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Brianna

This is a great and very wonderful book. I love the suspense between Lena and Kostos. They were perfect together, I hate him for what he did to her at the end of the second book!! Bridget and Eric are cute too. I will never forget Bailey.


This is a great book. The second one is great also. The stories deal with lots of things that other teeange girls today must cope with. I cannot wait for the third book to find out what the next summer brings.
Zoey

This book is the best book I have ever read! I couldn't put it down and I recommend it to anyone. I think it has all the elements of an amazing book-There were funny moments, sad moments...just about everything! I'm in the process of reading the second book and I can't wait until the third one comes out. By the way, does anyone know the date that the third book is coming out?
Anna

Hey!
I m from the Netherlands, and I love this book so much! Many girls I kwow read it. I find it funny that Bridget's father is dutch. I'm glad to hear that there is a third book coming out!
Much love
Anna.

Sorry for the English, i am not so good at it.
Becca

This book, i thought was really heartwarming and an enjoyable book to read. THe Sisterhood of the traveling pants would have to be either my first or second favourite book. I really enjoyed reading it and strongly recomend it. It deals with the differnt issues that teens (mainly girls) may face today. Please, read this book, it is truley AMAZING!!!
Kathryn, 12

This book made me cry, laugh, and smile at the same time. Ann Brashares makes you feel like you are in the story as Lena, Carmen, Bridget, and Tibby, too. I couldn't stop reading until I was through. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants a great book!
*Lauren*

This book was amazing!! You HAVE to read this book!! You will love it!
Sisterhood Luva!

The Sisterhood is an awesome book.I love it because girls can relate to all of the characters. I think about friendship in a whole new way now. I can't wait to read The Second Summer Of The Sisterhood. :D I recommend it for girls ages 12-17.
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