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The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants
by Ann Brashares
The SEcond Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants (12/26/2006)
I just envied this book. The way the characters were and how they lived their lives it just made me jealous of them. I heard about this book from a friend, I watched the movie about once and loved the movie but the books are just terrific. The first book was just fabulous , the second book was just as great. The only thing i didn't like about the second book was when Lena and Kostos were truly never going to be together, when Kostos said that he made a girl pregnant it just broke my heart as if i were Lena. I truly wanted Kostos and Lena to be lovers, soulmates and more, but I did not want Lena to fall in love with Paul, but overall i loved the book, the books were exactly like pieces of cake, it's like when you have a piece of "chocolate cake" and you loved it but you crave more and more so you keep having second, and third pieces and even more, the book is exactly like that, everytime i read a chapter i longed to read another because of the way the book was set up. Anne Brashares you are truly a terrific author and i really hope you make more books, i onistly do not want their lives to end at book three, i want there to be more, more interesting atleast until they get married and have kids. I hope to meet you in person one day!
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