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The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares

The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants

by Ann Brashares
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2001, 304 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Mar 2003, 203 pages
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Gintare S.

This book is like my second bible, I read it about five times and still every time I get so involved that I cry for hours thinking about the summer that the girls had.
Brit

This was a great book...it tells the story of true friendship.
niti

great bok!! it wasa page turner!!!!
nancy

Very excellent book .. I loved it...i recomend it to girls from ages 10+
Christina

This book was SO cute. I loved it. I think they should make a movie out of it. The adventures of Bridget, Lena, Tibby, and Carmen are very fun to read! I cant wait to read the next one, and im begging my mom to take me out to the bookstore to buy it! This is definetly one of my FAVORITE books!
Les

It was great! The best parts were useually in Bridget's stories! The hole book was great thoguh! It's one of my favorite books!
Maria

This book was not afraid to get into character! All of the four girls were so easy to connect with and any teenage girl has the same problems as these four teens do. Divorcing parents, hormones taking control of your thoughts, new friends and conflicts. The stories are just so real and the way they connect with each other keeps you interested throughout the whole book. You have to love it, it is really a great book and I can't wait for the second book...You'll want more of the stories that brought such emotion and life to reading...you can't put this book down!!! :-)
Elisabeth

I thought it was amazing. A real treat. It's real, raw and a new twist on the average book made for teenage girl. It related and left you wanting more I can't wait until I read the second one. The one and only set bake of the whole book was that it ended! I read it in one night I couldn't put it down and was upset when it ended. I lent it to all my friends who all went out afterwards to get their own copys. I went to the book store two days ago and they didn't have the second one in yet so I ordered a copy to my house it should be here within 3 days! IT'S BY FAR THE BEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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