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The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow.
Review: I expected something drastic to happen to Bee again this time. Yet, it seemed everything dramatic happened to Lena. Very weird. Everyone is in for many surprises. I dont want to spill everything but Lena and Kostos go through something very horrible. Bee goes through a rough time in her mother's hometown. Tibby and Brian...well..she finally realizes she likes him. Carmen finally gets a full conversation from Paul. But it was an awesome book. I stayed up all night to read the rest of it. Its addictive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the 1st
Review: If I dare say so, I think this one is better than the first. I bought this book yesterday and read it straight until I was finished. And I'm a 21 year old senior in college! It is absolutely wonderful, touching, hilarious, sad, moving, and true. I loved the way Brashares developed each of the girls' realtionships with their mothers so carefully and delicately, as the relationship between a teenage girl and her mother is one of the most precious and difficult in life. I highly, highly recommend this book for an amazing read. Can't wait for the 3rd!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another GREAT book by Ann Brashares
Review: After reading the 1st book, (The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants)I knew the second book would be just as good. And I guessed well because it was awesome. Just the perfect book for teens, most everyone can relate. The stories were intriguing and I always wanted to know what happened next. Ann Brashares lays out the book in awesome form by switching between the characters every 2-4 pages so you are always left on somewhat of a cliffhanger. The story in which Lena stays home missing Kostos, Bridget travels to Alabama to visit her grandmother, Carmen experiences trouble with her mother and where Libby encounters her true instincts and feelings at a film camp are truly great. I defenitly would recommend this book to all teens and adults alike and I would give it higher scores than a 5 if I could. I would however recommend that people read the 1st book before this one but come to think of it, who hasn't read the 1st book yet? Pick up this book and read away a great adventure!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Summertime Is Still Sweet....
Review: I'm a big reader of books of all kinds - teen fare that I can get away with reading, the oh so popular chick lit (a la Bridget Jones Diary), and of course classics and top sellers. So I've got a lot to compare Ann Brashares 2nd offering to - and overall I'd give it a 3.5 stars rather then 4 or 3.

The story itself picks up 10 months after the last one began - summer break yet again with the girls beginning their yearly tradition of breaking into the gym where their mothers had exercise class together and thus brought the four main characters together -

Lena - gorgeous but shy and serious, deals with lessons in love and heartbreak via Kostos (her Greek grandparents family friends son) in this novel...my only problem is that she doesn't really seem to change her attitude much from the last book until the very end, and even then she seems unaware that she is growing up.

Carmen - Rehashes the storyline of the last book in this one with a few plot points changed - basically plays a bratty daughter yet again. Carmen is probably my least fave character in terms of development both plot and characterwise - she never seems to learn anything (which perhaps is a character trait).

Tibby - Seems to have a much smaller role in this book, particularly towards the end, doens't really grow much but revisits the previous summer in an interesting way.

Bee - My fave character and in my opinion has the strongest and most interesting storyline - where she impulsively takes off to Alabama to visit her long lost grandmother and to discover more about her bi-polar mother who killed herself many years ago. Its interesting because Bee appears to be the only one who changed OVER the course of the year, and thus you get to watch her become something from those changes instead of just re-visiting last summers experiences and lessons.

All in all I enjoyed Brashares writing, I love the quotes she uses, and she makes you feel for each of the characters. The only thing I have to criticize her on is the lack of major growth the girls should have experienced during the school year, as the mistakes they made in this book were far too similar to the previous years. Personally the summer before grade 10 and the summer before grade 11 (or grade 11 and grade 12) were completely different times for me, and I think the girls really should've learnt something more then quadratic functions over the year. Another small criticism is that the girls are almost too functioned on their said plot points...Brashares could've created a more 3-dimensional world but granted a book can only show you so much. Finally I think she makes the girls a bit over-emotional at times to the point where it becomes unbelievable. However if you are into the ever popular continuity-necessary teen novel that dominates the market today, then pick this (and the first) book up for some fun summer reads.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Second Summer...
Review: This book is amazing. Once I got it, I couldn't stop. I couldn't believe how well Ann Brashares related to the teen girls in the world now. <br /><br />My favorite character is Bridget. Even though at first, I was dissapointed that she changed so drastically, with the fat and brown hair, eventually she comes back to being the audacious and athletic blondie. <br /><br />My next favorite character is probably Lena. Even though she made some mistakes, like breaking up while she was still in love with him, she falls back in love. One thing I didn't like was that she changed. She was lovable in the first book and now she was insane because of Kostos in the sequel. <br /><br />Then comes Carmen. I didn't really like her, because she never learns from her mistakes! She is selfish, immature, and self-centered. Even though she fixes up everything at the end, she wasn't one of my favorite characters. <br /><br />Tibby is my least favorite. When she went to the college, she made that video on her mom that was very inappropriate and she was very shallow. She tried to "ignore" Brian, and she only stuck with the "cool" kids Alex and Maura. Later on, she makes it up. Another reason why I didn't like her was that she tried to ignore Bailey at first, and I loved Bailey. I was so upset when she died. But it was very nice of Tibby to make a video of her. <br /><br />All in all, I really loved this book. I anticipate the movie and the third book. I'm sure both productions will be awesome.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
Review: I thought the book was great. It showed how a group of teenage girls delt with the problems many other girls face, and solved them because of their friendship. The girls are varied in personality, but they still get along and are the best of friends. The setting in the story is varied. From Washington D.C., Greece, college campus and Alabama, the story was in a number of settings that takes place in the present. The book really kept my attention and I sped through it. I would recommend this book to any girl who wants to read a good book about friendship and the lessons of life they deal with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!
Review: It totally threw me for a loop! I loved it! Keep up the good work Ann. And please make a 4th Book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THE SECOND SUMMER OF SISTERHOOD
Review: Another summer with the Sisterhood. Once again, Brashares has created a completely believable, fun plot, with just the right twists and lessons.

Lena: Pines for the handsome Kostos back in her hometown even after she's broken it off with him. Then, at a surprising moment, Lena does something she's never done before: plunges headfirst into heavy emotions.

Tibby: Goes to a summer filming camp where she meets Alex and Maura. While she attempts to push her memories of Bailey away, her friend Brian tries to show her that she should be confronting them face to face.

Carmen: Turns once again into an angry machine when her mom starts dating a guy from her office. When she finally realizes her mistake, she frantically patches up everyone's relationships but her own.

Bridget: Impulsively goes to Alabama to confront her past headfirst, and learns that to truly be free, you have to face everything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Friends will always be there
Review: If you haven't read this book before, I STRONGLY suggest you pick it up, you REALLY WON'T be disapointed.

It's about 4 close friends-Carmen, Lena, Bridget, and Tibby- who magically can share a pair of jeans. Of course, there's much more to the story than this, like friendship, love, and learning lessons- all shared between these 4 special girls.

As I said before- this is a REALLY GREAT BOOK! You'll love it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Second Summer...
Review: This book is amazing. Once I got it, I couldn't stop. I couldn't believe how well Ann Brashares related to the teen girls in the world now. <br /> <br /> My favorite character is Bridget. Even though at first, I was dissapointed that she changed so drastically, with the fat and brown hair, eventually she comes back to being the audacious and athletic blondie. <br /> <br /> My next favorite character is probably Lena. Even though she made some mistakes, like breaking up while she was still in love with him, she falls back in love. One thing I didn't like was that she changed. She was lovable in the first book and now she was insane because of Kostos in the sequel. <br /> <br /> Then comes Carmen. I didn't really like her, because she never learns from her mistakes! She is selfish, immature, and self-centered. Even though she fixes up everything at the end, she wasn't one of my favorite characters. <br /> <br /> Tibby is my least favorite. When she went to the college, she made that video on her mom that was very inappropriate and she was very shallow. She tried to "ignore" Brian, and she only stuck with the "cool" kids Alex and Maura. Later on, she makes it up. Another reason why I didn't like her was that she tried to ignore Bailey at first, and I loved Bailey. I was so upset when she died. But it was very nice of Tibby to make a video of her. <br /> <br /> All in all, I really loved this book. I anticipate the movie and the third book. I'm sure both productions will be awesome.


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