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The Second Summer of the Sisterhood |
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Rating: Summary: You dont know how much i loved this book! Review: This book was so amazing. It is just overflowing with emotions that made me feel like i was a part of these four girls' lives. All i can say, if you are a teen girl who hasn't read this book, READ IT NOW, and p.s.- go hug your mom.
Rating: Summary: The sisterhood Review: The 1st book, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is onew of my favorite books ever, i thought that this one was very good, but not as good. But a few things upset me about it. When Lena and Kostos got back together and had a very romantic relationship, i was so happy, and i couldn't wait to read more about her. But i don't like how it turned out for them and i don't really like the end of the book. It made me cry a lot and it made me very unhappy.
Rating: Summary: You gotta read it Review: Books like this go too fast. i wish they were longer. Also gotta reads are Shadow Horse and Return of the Gypsy Witch by Alison Hart. They're two of my faves--hard to put down, too!
Rating: Summary: reeeeeeeeeely good Review: Anne Brashare's The Second Summer of the Sisterhood was absolutely amazing!!! It is equally as outstanding as the first one, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. When all four 'sisters' reach this new, exciting, adventurous, and surprising summer... SO many new things happen! Bridget learns a little bit more about her family.. and many other secrets. Tibby's summer doesn't involve "Pick up in isle one!" at Wallgreen's. Lena spends time with her greek boyfriend, Kostos. Carmen has mom troubles. What will happen? What new things will become of the Sisterhood? You have to read this wonderful sequil to find out!!<3
Rating: Summary: one wonderful book Review: I read the first book last year and i absolutely loved it, when this book came, i read it in 1 day. i was home alone on spring break and i found myself so engaged in the book that when it ended i wanted to be a part of their world. i wanted to be friends with the septembers and live in their town and fall in love with kostos. the second summer made me laugh, cry, shout for joy and made my heart ache. if only books were real
Rating: Summary: Second summer = Brashares second hit Review: With very big expections form this book after reading the first i'm very pleased to inform fellow readers that this book is as good , if not better than the first. It really gives you a chance to learn more about each character and there mother's past. Even better as each girl is given a romantic hope this time around.
Rating: Summary: YAYYYYYYYY! Review: The Second Summer of the Sisterhood was awesome! But what really happened to Bridget's mom? That was really confusing. I hate Kostos, I can't believe he would get some girl pregnant and sleep with her on the second date. What a jerk! On to the book. Bridget is fat and brunetted in the second book which is horrible beyond belief. As always, there are two girls who are really boring to read about, in this book it's Bridget( can you believe it? Sadly, she doesn't get better until the end.) and Tibby. Poor Tibby. I feel as though she is pretty much the outcast. Love to all, this was a fabolously fabolous book.
Rating: Summary: the second summer Review: Ann Brashares has definitely grown up between writing The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants and The Second Summer of the Sisterhood. Her sequel is more melancholy and its plot lines are more developed -- by saying this, I am not criticizing the first book because I absolutely loved that one. But this book is absolutely amazing too, a good followup. The first book focuses on introducing the four girls Carmen, Tibby, Lena and Bridget, on each one's journey of finding themselves, without the help of each other, stabilizing their friendship. The second book focuses on the four girls and their relationship with their mothers, dealing with issues and ghosts from the pasts. Whilst the first book is lighter, the second book is sadder and more melancholy. I recommend both books.
Rating: Summary: These Pants Stand on their Own Review: This book, and its author, is incredible. The fact that it is a sequel doesn't take away from its coolness. I'm fifteen and I loved the way I could identify with these 4 girls problems, because, once again, they do have them (who doesn't?). Tibby is at a college filmaking camp and is forced to make hard decisions about who she is and who she wants to be, Bridget has not recovered from the ordeal she went through last summer and decides to head south to rediscover "Bee" and reaquaint herself with her past, Lena decided during the winter to extricate herself from Kostos but she has second thoughts and deals with painful decisions made by her and others that are close to her, and Carmen, becomes jealous of her mother's new interest in dating, see how she deals with it this time... For anyone who hasn't read the first book, read it! and then read this one, you won't be sorry, its a long book, but it won't take too long to finish because you won't be able to put it down!
Rating: Summary: Remarkable Review: This book is quite arguably the best book I have ever read. Brashares is a fantastic author, and her use of language brought vivid imagery to the entire book. I have read a lot of books, including all of the Harry Potter series, Lord of the Rings, etc., and i'm not quite sure, but I think this book is the best of them. I laughed, and cried. Each of the four girls has very distinct personalities and problems, and each brings a certain something to the book. It is very hard not be be drawn into this book, and to feel the characters' emotions. I would strongly recommend this book to any girl between the ages of 13 and 18.
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