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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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(03/09/04)

I love this book very much its the best yet - Krystal P. Jones
htis is a book my mom and me actully enjoyed i did a booktalk
Caitlin (02/12/04)

This book is realistic and moving. I am 15 years old and I loved it. It really displayed the aspects of friendship I usually take for granted, but will now appreciate more. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a great story!
:) Emily (: (02/12/04)

I am fourteen and I abosolutly love this book and the second one. Any teenage girl would love this book actually anyone would love this book. My friend and I want to make our own fan club. I am praying their will be a third and am so excited about the movie.
Katelyn (02/10/04)

this book was very good. i would reccomend it to anyone who wants to hear a stroy about teenage girls try to make it through an agonizing summer.
Danae (02/08/04)

This is a great book. I loved it. I read the first book for school and I can't wait till I can read the second book. I think every girl should read it. I am 13 years old.
Jennifer Lynn (02/06/04)

I am 16, and I love this book. My sister told me about it, she is 20 and I read the first one and was hooked. I read the second one for a project at school, and I was blown away. My friends love it too, I think it's because we can relate to it so much. This is about 4 girls hopes and dreams. It was so realisitic and I recommend it to everyone. It made me feel like I can do anything, be anything I want to be, because I can if I just try hard enough. It was very inspirational, I loved how the girls found themselves, who they really are through the first and second books. I hope to see a third book coming out!
Amy (01/29/04)

hi great book! I loved it.
Tayler (01/28/04)

This book was awesome...I hope she writes a third

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