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The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

The Second Summer of the Sisterhood

List Price: $15.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This isn't just for young adults!
Review: I picked this book up during a very difficult time in my life, right after my Mother died. It attracted me because it was about Mothers and Daughters, and I was missing mine and needed a hidey-hole to forget about my present circumstances--motherless! Although I did not read the first book, I would recommend this book to every girl who has a mother and every mother who has a daughter. There's a lot of life, love, misery, and joy between these pages and the traveling pants, while seemingly nonsensical, made this book a delight! Take a chance, read the book, regardless of your age or gender. I think you'll find you've made a wise decision and the tugs on your heartstrings will help you remember that you're still alive, even if, like some of us, the most important person in the world is no longer available to share it with you! Thanks Ann Brashares for making my life more bearable at an awful time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Awesome Book!!
Review: I read this book and I was like, wow, this is sooooo awesome!! I liked it a ton. It's about four girls named Lena, Bridget, Tibby, and Carmen who share a pair of magical pants every summer. Through the Traveling Pants they find love, happiness, and a feeling like "maybe I do belong." The girls are truly inspiring characters that make you feel enlightened and happy. I reccomend it for 7th grade and up. There are a couple swear words, but nothing serious. I definetly would give this book TEN stars if it were possible!!!!!!

Read it!!!!!!!!!!! ;-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sisterhood is the BEST.
Review: This is one of the most interesting boods that I have read. It made you want to finish it, from the first page. It really kept you interested, what was going to happen next with the girls? It is a very well written book. I will highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK
Review: this book is ten times better than the first, even though that one was wonderful now. while in the first book i was more drawn to Lena, in the one i favored Tibby and Bee more. i liked how there were things all girls could relate with (fighting constantly with your mom) and there are also individual problems you would never dream of (lena's for example) it picks up right where the first left of, with more characters. there is also more romance, with the 4 girls, and with carmens mother. we hear more about Brian, and all the characters grow and you love then all. i also really like Billy! you should allll read this, just make sure to read the first one before you read the second, in case you havnt already.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS BOOK IS SO AWESOME!
Review: This is my favotie book in the whole world it's better than the second. It gives teens a lot of advice and it has it's funny parts, serious parts, adn embarassing parts. Lena, Bridget, Carmen, and Tibby are all awesome characters! I highly recommend this book for teenage girls! This book helped me a lot through conflicts of my own. This book is great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good teen book
Review: I thought the second summer of the sisterhood was so good, but if you want to undersand it you have to read the first book. Its so funny, and it lets girls between the ages like 12-16 to learn some pretty interesting things and some cool stuff. I would recommend it to girl, and mostly girls, unless some guys like those kind of books. Ann is a great author and i hope she comes out with another book because i would say that those are the best books ive read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book for all ages!
Review: I am definitely not a teenager (almost 50!), but I loved both of these books and am anxious for the third!! I have recommended it to the HS English teacher and many friends. My daughter loved them, too, and found herself telling her husband about a girl she knows--only to realize it was a character out of the book!! Girls never really grow up--we all have the same emotions and deal with the same problems our whole life! I would recommend this to any female--any age!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Second Summer
Review: This novel was extremely well written and laid out. Any reader who read the first book will thoroughly enjoy the second. The girls are growing, changing, and experiencing new things that they never thought would happen to them. Readers can really relate to this book because most of the problems are typical teenage things. You feel as if you are in the book with the girls, and as if you become part of the sisterhood yourself. Reading this book was sheer excitement and it will keep you on the edge of your seat with curiosity and concern for them. You actually come to care for the characters and you know them like the back of your hand. The Second Summer of the sisterhood was a great novel and
teenage girl would enjoy it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: horrible book
Review: This book is awful. It has no point to it and is totally not worth buying!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A.K.A. the Love Pants
Review: This is the powerful sequel to the best-selling prequel, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Lena, Bridget, Carmen and Tibby again go seperate ways for the summer. Lena and Carmen stay in Bethesda, Tibby attends a college film-course, Bridget flies to Burgess, Alabama to meet her Grandmother. Even thought Carma and Lena stay home, both are struggling emensly to keep everything in their lives in order. Lena misses Kostas, the Greek boy she met last summer. They're relationship is over. Carmen's mother has a new boyfriend, and he's totally wrecking Carmen's life! Tibby and Brian face hard times, and Bailey still lies in Tibby's memory, a sad, lonely thought.
These four girls are proof that together, you and your friends can accomplish anything. But will Lena make it through the summer? She's having the worst summer of her life. What's going to happen to the sisters? The summer is progressing, and things are getting pretty bad for all of them. I loved this book and recommend it to all teenagers.


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