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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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shanae

It took me no time at all to finish this book. It was so good that I couldnt set it down.
Kirsten

OMG! This book is so awesome. I could never put it down I was so into it! I read it about 5 times!
tay

wile bridget read it in 5 days i read it in 1 i loved it
Bridget

Hey want a great fast easy book to read? Get this I read it in five days. Girls will find it easy to relate to with these great characters! Brashares gives so much discription and dont forget about the Second Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants!(Age 15 )
Melinda

This book was great. I can't explain how much I liked it! It was sooo good. I really liked it because I could relate to it. Ann Brahares did a great job!
Elisabeth

Dear Ann Brashares,
I just wanted to let you know that i love your book so much!!! At first the name made me think it we be a weird book that just talks about poeple that go shopping all of the time or something but it isn't and i think it is so cool!!! I am in the middle of the first one and i think your style of writing is awesome because some little parts about some of the characters remind me of myself. I dont know how to say how much i loved that book. I would have never thought of a subject like that and i think it is really cool. I think its awesome how you have those morrals between every chapter. I am writing a book of morrals because last year i always made up these sayings. One of them is "Socialization is the key to unlocking the secrets of life!" I am puting your saying in my book too because they are really cool, cute, insiteful, and inspiring. I hope you will even come out with a third book or maybe even more because I dont know who wouldnt like it! Thank you so much for making a cool book that I can read.
~Elisabeth
Age 12
Michelle

this was such an amazing book because it was sort of reality but sort of not. The reality is their friendship but the nonreality is about a 16 year olds falling in deep love. Ann Brashares is an amazing writer and she did a great job on the book!
April Dawn

i loved this book i thought i was a great idea, that the friends had a pair of pants to share. i hope there will be a third book.

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