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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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I was 16 when I read this book and I thought I would be to old to enjoy it, but I did this is one of those books where even if your are older or younger than the intended audience you can still enjoy it and relate to at least one of the characters in the book.
sarah

i liked the book and all, but its too pervertish and bridget is such a slut..so whateva
Emma

this book is good lol hi erica
Caitlin

This book is realistic and moving. I am 15 years old and I loved it. It really displayed the aspects of friendship I usually take for granted, but will now appreciate more. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a great story!
Katelyn

this book was very good. i would reccomend it to anyone who wants to hear a stroy about teenage girls try to make it through an agonizing summer.
Sue

I bought this book for my 12 year-old daughter, but read it first myself to be sure it was appropriate. There is a lot in this book to recommend, but with one caveat: although the book is marketed for ages 12 and up, some of the themes may be a little mature for the younger teens. I'll have my daughter read it, because I think it's a very good book--but not until she's a little older.
Hanah

I thought it was really funny, but it cant get a 5 because there is always room to improve.......
canadianchrmer111

This was a really good book. It was a really good book just because of the fact that it really focuses on friendships. It really took me back to old friends I had and friends that I have now. It makes you realize how much the friendships you develope change who you are as a person and change how you see things you would have never thought of. Yet in the end the friends are still the same and you still have the conection. I would recommend this book to anyone because I really do believe it gets you in touch with the old memories that are hidden away, and hey...you never know you may call up friends you havent talked to in the longest time and drop a line :)

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