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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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Christine

i love this book so much!
Stephanie Vega

I loved the sisterhood of the traveling pants. I thought it was so easy to relate to all of the girls!!! It is the kind of book that keeps you wanting to read and never stop! i can't wait to read the second season!!
Kristine

I found this book amazing and a complete refelction of a teenagers life. My friends and I have all read this book and we rate our life apon this book. It has shown us that we aren't the only teens in the world who needs help, and has problems in life and not only with boys. I have read both books in about a week and I was hoping there would be a thrid my friends and I would all buy. Trust me we would. Though we have also heard there is going to be a movie!! I am so excited for that to come out!
Got to run!
Dana

I thought the first book was great! (i never got to the second one yet) I thought it was really cool how I could easily relate to each girl in a different way. I liked how this book showed that even though you can be really different from someone you could still share a strong friendship. I also liked how the author was able to show the meaning of being a true friend. I can't wait to read the next one!
Richelle

Me and a few of my friends were reading the book at the same time and we would discuss it inbetween periods at our school. Im in love with it! It makes me laugh, and it makes me cry hysterically...but best of all, i can relate to every girl in a different way and i just couldnt put it down. Unfortunately, I read both in less than a 4 days and it so depressing when its all over. Write a 3rd! Pleeaasse!
Nena

Dear Ann Brashares,

These are by far the best books i've ever read. You describe the characters so well. Its so amazing how much feeling you put into these books. It is such a creative plot and show how friends really get along. I also think its awesome that Carmens Porta Rican name is the same as mine. :) Thank you so much for writing these books. I hope a third one comes out.
~Nena
age 15
Chelsea, 15

This book was fresh and upbeat, something not seen much these days. I loved this one and the second one. I highly recommend them both.


I love this book very much its the best yet - Krystal P. Jones
htis is a book my mom and me actully enjoyed i did a booktalk

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