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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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Anne Marie (01/26/04)

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is an excellent book!!!!! It is a great book for teenagers because it shows a lot of hardship and friendship between four best friends. It was so great, I could not put it down. I read the second one and it was just as good. Can't wait for the third. Hopefully they will make a movie on the books. I highly recommend it for all teenage girls.
Megan (01/13/04)

I found this book to be quite the page turner. I am not one who constantly reads or enjoys reading, but this book was a different story. My english teacher suggested that I read it for an independent novel. So I, semi-unwillingly, read it. After I started reading this book, I couldn't stop. I even turned off the television to read, which was very unlike me and resulted in my mother thinking I was sick. Hah. But all in all I think every teenage girl should read this book, and then give to their mother to read who then should give to their mother to read. I absolutely cannot wait to read the second summer!
Ashley (01/12/04)

It was great!!! u don't even want to stop reading!!! READ IT!!!
shanae (01/11/04)

It took me no time at all to finish this book. It was so good that I couldnt set it down.
Kirsten (01/03/04)

OMG! This book is so awesome. I could never put it down I was so into it! I read it about 5 times!
tay (01/02/04)

wile bridget read it in 5 days i read it in 1 i loved it
Bridget (12/22/03)

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 (12/09/03)

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!

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