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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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Elle

This is one of the best books that i have read. It reminds me of me and my freinds a lot. I got very excited when i read the book and wanted to keep reading. I have the second one right now and i hope it is just as good!!!
Jillian

Loved it! I was so hooked, i didnt want to stop reading!
kaitlin, pennsylvania

This book was one of the best books i ever read. It was so exciting. Since it kept switching from girl to girl it created a lot of antisipation! I wanted to get through one girl to see what the next would do. I thought that it was so neat how each chapter started with a quote. I could relate to a lot of the quotes being a thirteen year old girl. This book should be read by every teenage girl in the country. It's exciting, romatic, heartbreaking and mysterious. This book is everything that a book should be. I am just starting the second book and it looks like it is going to be even better than the first. The girls have a different look on life at the end of the book and so did i! (:
Alex

This book was an icredible story of four teenage girls love for one another. Being a teenager, I know the importance of having best friends. She described their realationship perfectly. By the end, I felt as if I know each girl. She was so descriptive and I wanted to continue reading, which is why I already bought the second one. But this book does not only appeal to teenage girls. I have a few male friends that found it just as fascinating as I did.
Manda

I loved this book! It was so interesting and I couldn't put it down! I really liked the way how each new chapter started with a quote, I found that really exciting so I couldn't wait to get to the next to find out what the quote was. I can't wait to read the second one & hope it's as entertaining as this was!!
Lynzee

i loved this book!!! i can relate to it a lot and i'm working on the second book! i wish i had a pair of pants like them!
Shelby

I went to Mexico, and along the way, I found this book! I started to read it on the plane, and I started getting into it! By the time we had to go home, which was by the way a week, I had only 30 or 40 pages left! Out of 290 pages! I'm not really that much of a reader, but this book made me feel like I was actually there! Awesome work Ann Brashares! I give it two thumbs up! I'm definatly get the next book! : )
Ahuva

This book was the most amazing book I have ever read. I am a 15 year old girl, and I can relate to every single one of the characters. Not only that, but the way the author writes it, is just hysterical. I am so exited to read the second book, and I hope there are many more to come.

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