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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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hoops

I think the books are amazing. I've read both and am hoping for a third. They get you involved with the characters and sence there are two books you really get to know them. I was very upset with what happened in the second book with Kostos it made me want to stop reading right then because I was so mad <<edited for potential plot spoiler>>. I still think the books were brilliant and i hope the rumors are true about there being a movie.
Cavitt star 44

I'm a thirteen year old at Cavitt Junior High School who absolutely loved this book. In fact, I'm doing a book review on it right now. Only like two people I know have read this book, so I'm trying to convince other girls to read it. Anything you think I should include?
library

i love this book and read it over and over again
MM

This was the best book I have ever read! It actually gives an account of the the things that go on in teens lives! I believe every girl teenager should read it!
mairead

the author of this book has imnense talent.the characters seem so real and understandable.the only disapointing thing about the book was, because each paragragh was about a different character,the cliffhangers made you long for more of that storyline but u were put reluctanly into another storyline.
andrea

the sisterhood of the traveling pants was the greatest book i have read so far because its not just an average book its a book that talks about life, death and many other aspects about life.i liked this book sooo much i finished it in two days and im reading for the fouth time its never gets boring.I can not wait until i finish reading the second summer of the traveling pants....
Jill

I am reading the book for school and i have to do a report on it. I can online to see how many sites i could find about this book and i was sad to find out that there weren't that many. None of the sites were as enthusiastic about the book as I am. I think that this is such a great book beacuse it tells it how it is. Its nice to finally find a book that i enjoy reading. The topics in the book pretain to me and thats why i feel i can relate. I cant wait to read the second book and hope to see more sites in the future fot The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants, because its totally worth it.---Jill, 16
Rose

This is my favorite book of all time. I read the two of them in a matter of hours. I just found out that there is a movie coming out. Not much info yet, only the director and writer, but it is supposed to come out in 2004 or 2005. If anyone gets more information write it. Anyway, the book was great all teenage girls should read it!

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