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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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u have 2 read this book!
i really loved this book! i cannnot wait until i read the 3rd one and watch the movie! the four characters in this book i could really relate 2! i think that evrybody should at least try to attempt to read this booK!
nicole

this book is awsome because it is different and no auther can beat it! ann brasher is the best auther ever ! so read the books over and over again


omg it this was an awsome book. i can relate to all of the girls. but my favorite was bridget cause she had the most romance going on at the time and my favorite books are romance books. in the second book i like lena and bridget cause all the things that happen with lena were really awsome but sad at the same time. im in 7th grade and i could not put the book down at all lol. i cant wait to read the 3rd one im dieing!!!!! but i seriuosly cant wait to see the movie this summer.
Sadie

This book is awesome, but my fav. is the 2nd book. Iwas a very dissapointed with the 3rd book though.
I just learned that THERE WILL BE A FOURTH BOOK!!!!
Brianne

I LOVED these books! I read the first two within a week and the third one in a day! (and im not a big reader) You relate to each girl and can't wait until you hear more about the one you relate to at that moment. All of them deal with life, death, love, lust, friendship, and everything in between. You see them grow and change into their own selves. You cheer them on and keep trying to tell them to do what they r doing differently (even though you would do the same thing). They are books that anyone could enjoy. I am 15 and love them and my 31 year old step-mom cant wait for me to finish so that she can read them too. I dont think there is goin to be a 4th book but if there was there would be no doubt in my mind that i would buy it and read it just as fast as the others.
Katie

hey i love these three books sadly i do not think a fourth is coming out I wish that i could read about these girls forever, their lives are so addicting to read about Brovo Ann Brashares!!
Shannon

I loved this book!!! It is the best book I've read for girls in a long time! It's a really good book for girls seventh grade and older because it has a lot of personal things that I can relate to such as love, wanting, friends, and being independent. I just finished the second and third book, too. All three books are awesome and I hope Anne keeps writing them. I can't wait to see the movie this summer.
Caroline

This was an awesome book! I loved it soo much and all of my friends are reading. I'm dying to get the second one! I love all of the girls and I especially enjoy reading about Bridget. I highly recommend it to you! I am in 8th grade and I think this is a great book for 7th- 12th grade girls! It has romance, sports, tears, and everything that you want in a great book. I hope you enjoy it!

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