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The Second Summer of The Sisterhood
by Ann Brashares
COULDN (10/4/2005)
I use to be a big reader and then i started to not read as much! One day my mom give me the sisterhood of the travling pants. It looked weird but i read it anyways! Once i got started i couldn't but it down! Then all the girls at school saw what i was reading and told me that the movie was coming out and asked where i got the book? Then all of my friends and i were reading it and always talkin about it!
then i got the second for my birthday! I loved it! there was on part that could have been left out! but besides that it was great! It helped me through my problems! i have no clue why it just did! I love all the girls in the book! It is great!
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