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The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares

The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants

by Ann Brashares
  • Critics' Consensus (3):
  • Readers' Rating (272):
  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2001, 304 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Mar 2003, 203 pages
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Lindsay

AMAZING BOOK! TEACH YOURSELF SOMETHINGS ABOUT YOU WHILE YOUR AT IT
Melissa

This book is EXCELLENT! As a teenager myself, it was fun to pass this book around to my three best friends and watch them find themselves in the charecters. Before we knew it, we had each become one of the charecters in the book (who knew that the personalities were so closely related to ours?!) My three friends and I have become our very own sisterhood and closer than ever. This book should be read by all girls and their closest friends!
chelsea

i absolutely flipped over this book! now that i am reading it for the 39th time, its even better than before! i totally reccommend it for young teenage girls. it is an inspiring novel about best friends and showing how much you care for oneother.
Beige

WOW! This is the BEST book i have ever read. It's actually the only book i have ever wanted to read, and i never put it down. This book has changed my life, because now i relize how great friendships are and how much they mean. I suggest reading this book to EVERY girl aged 10-25!!!!! I can't wait until the sequel!
Kristen

I thought this book was AWESOME i could'nt put it down! It's the best book i've read in a long time! the sequel needs to come soon!
Emily

Absolutely loved this book. I couldn't put it down. When does the sequel come out?! HURRY
Sue

This was such a great book! i loved it! :)
Jess

I had to do an assignment at school for english, and I had to choose a book. I picked up all these different books, and read the blurbs. None of them really caught my eye, then I picked up this one, and after reading the blurb, I was curious to know what happened. I read the book in a day, and was surprised at how much each of the characters reminded me of myself and my friends. I really enjoyed the book, and I found it rather moving towards the end. Read it for yourself. I guarantee that you will enjoy it!

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