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The Second Summer of The Sisterhood by Ann Brashares

The Second Summer of The Sisterhood

by Ann Brashares
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  • Apr 1, 2003, 373 pages
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  • Dec 2004, 416 pages
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rachel clarke

i love this book it relates to me so much and makes me laugh and feel good!
Gloria

This book is awesome! I love this book because it's funny and sad at the same time. It is so good I can't even say it in words.
I can so relate to it because I have gone through the same things.
Kristin Leahy

I found this to be a Great book. It is not just a book for kid, but also teenagers. It helps teach what is really going on in the minds of teens, and alows us to understand.
Theo

These books were amazing. They actaully make the characters go throught pain that us as the readers can almost relate to. I loved both books and am now getting my best friends hooked on them to. Last night I read the second book for the third time! I just can't get enought.
Leslie

This book is one of the many books that i can actually realte to. The situations the girls are put in and the situations the girls conquer are some of the situations that I myself have been through and conquered and I can relate to them.
This is a very touching book, with humerous views and some sarcastic themes. I love it. I give it 7 stars (although there are only 5 to rate it)! That's how good it is.
Autumn

This books should be made a movie. For those who have read the book everyone would go out and by the dvd without hesitation to see if it measured up to the book. Both books caught me with the most sureal amount of happiness and sadness. At first i though it would be a stupid little girly book but i was amazed to find out that it has changed my life by reading it. It has shown me what true friendship is and i would love to have such a great friend as Lena, Bridget, Carmen or Tibby. This book was truly a pleasure for me to read and when I have kids of my own I would love them to be able to pick up both of the books and read them and hope that they make such an impact on my children as it has me.
thanks autumn
Jessica

"The Second Summer of the Sisterhood" is a very enjoyable and entertaining sequel of the "Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants".
You will follow Bridget as she finds more out about her past, Lena as she troubles with her feelings, Carmen as she sorts out people's lives and Tibby as she goes to film school.
The pants work their magic again and again on the four girls and the book will grip you from the first sentence to the last word.
There is only thing left to say, I just hope that Ann Brashares brings out another book of this series, or I shall be very dissapointed!
erica

This book is amazing Lena's love ups and downs made me feel involed like im there witnessing it, and i cried along time over kostos i just cant think of any other book better that this one.

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