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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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Megan Anfinson (10/20/03)

This book is GREAT. I am 13 and i am reading this book for a book project and I just cant believe the things this book says, its incrediable. I told my frineds that they should all read it because it actually says something for them and about the freindship we have, its excellent. How the chapters are title i was reading them to my mom one day and she goes to me "megan are you getting something out of this because just you reading these titles to me i can get something out of them,"and she was surprise at my reading level i could understand this book. The best part is i think that all the people who are in good friend ship should read it because i went through a time in my life when i was in second grade that my best friend and i had to split apart because i was moving and this book really puts something on that how we should of stayed in tuch with one another but for people who arent sure if they should read this i think its one of the best books!!! specialy because untill i read this i hated reading so thats a big part on this book to cause i hated to read
vanessa (10/20/03)

This book was FANTASTIC! The book is so realistic and speaks about topics that are sometimes taboo. I can realate to this book and think that the wording of the book is amazing. I hope there will be a third book!
Pali Jarkin (10/20/03)

This book was filled with the hopes and dreams of 4 teenagers, which makes it a fantastic read! I know I also like this book because I can relate to some of the emotions and incidents. Ann Brashares is a brilliant writer and should continue to put forth her Sisterhood books. I and many of my friends will look forward to the 3rd of these books!!!
Sue (10/17/03)

I bought this book for my 12 year-old daughter, but read it first myself to be sure it was appropriate. There is a lot in this book to recommend, but with one caveat: although the book is marketed for ages 12 and up, some of the themes may be a little mature for the younger teens. I'll have my daughter read it, because I think it's a very good book--but not until she's a little older.
Ashley (10/17/03)

I am 14 and I loved this book so much that it made me cry and laugh all at once. You feel like you kno the charecters. You never want to put the book down! I can't wait to read the seconf book!
rachel clarke (10/15/03)

this book is fun and interseting to read. usually i ahve troble reading but not with this book i got so into it. i love this book!!
michelle (10/14/03)

I think this was a great book. It really lets you take a look at their lives and realationships and compare it to yours. I think thats a good thing. I also really liked this book because it was so intresting and descriptive. It really kept me hooked.
~Michelle~
Kristin (10/12/03)

I loved this book. It took me only a few hours to read, and I loved hearing about Bridget, Carmen, Lena, and Tibby. It made me sad, happy, and laugh A LOT! I would definitely recommend it to other people.

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