Quatre filles et un jean pour toujours (Quatre filles et un jean, #5)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9782070647309
Publish date: May 2012
Publisher: Gallimard
Pages no: 423
Edition language: French
Series: Sisterhood (#5)
I originally thought Tibby had the worst storyline but on rereading it I realize it's actually Carmen (and Roberto et al). Looking back on the books, Carmen’s character seems the most inconsistent She also has no high school boyfriend/love interest to revive in this book (guess Win didn’t make the c...
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...
To summary this in one paragraph would be impossible. There were a few bits that niggled me (listed in the cons sections below), but due to the fact I believe I am to blame on part for those, for not having read any earlier titles in the series, rather than the author, I decided it would be wrong to...
I've been a fan of the Sisterhood series since back when the second book was just published and having found out a sequel had been written, I just had to read it. Now the Sisterhood are all adults and we see how things have changed along the years. The book starts out like the previous books, with t...
(Full review can be found on my blog, Paper Riot)In a sentence: A good story about loss and grief, but I was unsure whether a fifth book was necessary.Have you read the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants series? Did you laugh and feel like these characters were a part of your unknown second family b...