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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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Elisabeth (12/05/03)

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 (11/25/03)

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 (11/24/03)

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.
hoops (11/22/03)

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 (11/14/03)

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 (11/13/03)

i love this book and read it over and over again
MM (11/03/03)

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 (11/02/03)

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.

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