Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
by:
Ann Brashares (author)
The Pants first came to us at the perfect moment. That is, when we were splitting up for the first time. It was two summers ago when they first worked their magic, and last summer when they shook up our lives once again. You see, we don’t wear the Pants year-round. We let them rest so they are...
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The Pants first came to us at the perfect moment. That is, when we were splitting up for the first time. It was two summers ago when they first worked their magic, and last summer when they shook up our lives once again. You see, we don’t wear the Pants year-round. We let them rest so they are extra powerful when summer comes. (There was the time this spring when Carmen wo
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B000XUBD4Y
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School,
Fiction
Series: Sisterhood (#3)
The plot of this one and Forever in Blue are getting muddled in my head since I read them so close together. I like that this one wasn't as themed as the last book. The last book was very focused on mother/daughter relationships and this book has more variety to the storylines. My main issue is th...
Hello everyone and how's it going for you all? I hope you're doing well! Well, for me I'm doing pretty good. Today I'm going to do a review on The Sisterhood Series by Ann Brashares. I've seen the movies way before I read the books this year. I was shocked and surprised at just how different the boo...
These were never super fantastic books but I liked them. I think it was because I was about the same age as them?
In my opinion, while “Girls in Pants” is the weakest out of the four, I don’t think it’s a bad book. It feels more like a filler to set up for the grand finale. There’s a strong sense of how hard long-term separation is going to be on the girls, and a lot of the story revolves around home and family...
My sister said these Sisterhood novels, about friendship of four teenage girls aided by a magical pair of pants, always have this gloomy aura lurking beneath. I tend to agree with her. The word I think describes the series is 'bittersweet', because that's what life is. The four girls, Carmen, Bridge...