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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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  • Sep 1, 2001, 304 pages
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  • Mar 2003, 203 pages
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~*Tina*~

i thought this book was awesome and i really want to get the third one...i have the other two and i read them all the time. they are filled with such emotion and i can relate to them in every situation...i LUV these books!!!!!!!!
lena

this book changed my vieuw over friendship!! it's great!! I love it
sarah

i luv these books. there are great to just let go. if ur sad then each girl will bring a smile to your face in so many different ways. if u just need a good cry, then these books will give it to u too. bee, carmen, lena, and tibby are all different in their own ways and every single girl can relate to at least one of them. these books bring everyday, real life drama that happens to most of us in life. whether its boy problem, parents divorce, or friendship issues. it also brings the value and love of friendship. it makes us realze how important friends are and how much they mean to us. im so excited for the third book to come out! i think im gonna die if i dont have it. lol. everyone should read these!!!!
Katie

Best book!
Megan

This book is awesome!!! I am now nearly 17 and I kust love it, the friendship between the girls is magical, and I really wish to be Bee!!
Taniella

The Sisterhood book is one of the greatest things i have ever read. I am so incredibly proud to be of the age to appreciate and experience what this book has to offer. it was such a different storyline than any i had ever seen, yet it seemed like such an obvious topic. I could not stop reading it, it connects real life drama and true love for your friends with a storyline that makes every group of friends interpret and appreciate it in their own way. i know for my circle of girls, we are so close, but the book truly made us open our eyes to how muh we lov each other. we had never really looked at ourselves as sisters, but the book made us see that we are. Although we aren't connected by magical pants, the pants stood for the 5 years of never EVER being separated. that was what we were connected by. and now i can honestly say that i have learned to appreciate my sisters for what they have done for me. I can't wait to read the next one, im so excited. But surely the best part of all is how we can relate to a certain character (or characters.) i found myself connected to Tibby and Bridget and found my friends to fall also into many of the girls' personas. this book has truly made me a better person and a well-deserved congratulations to Ann Brashaers for writing a life-changing book. Remember pants= love. Love your pals, love yourself.
Angela

This book was awesome. It was hard to keep track of them at first, but once you get it you'll love it.
D dizzle

I thought this book was off the chain! It was interesting. I couldn't put it down.I thought it was going to be boring because it was about pants. But I was wrong. I read the second one and loved it too. I can't wait for the third!

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