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3 Willows
3 Willows | Ann Brashares
6 posts | 20 read | 10 to read
summer is a time to grow seeds Polly has an idea that she can't stop thinking about, one that involves changing a few things about herself. She's setting her sights on a more glamorous life, but it's going to take all of her focus. At least that way she won't have to watch her friends moving so far ahead. roots Jo is spending the summer at her family's beach house, working as a busgirl and bonding with the older, cooler girls she'll see at high school come September. She didn't count on a brief fling with a cute boy changing her entire summer. Or feeling embarrassed by her middle school friends. And she didn't count on her family at all. . . leaves Ama is not an outdoorsy girl. She wanted to be at an academic camp, doing research in an air-conditioned library, earning A's. Instead her summer scholarship lands her on a wilderness trip full of flirting teenagers, blisters, impossible hiking trails, and a sad lack of hair products. It is a new summer. And a new sisterhood. Come grow with them. From the Hardcover edition.
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Christinak
3 Willows | Ann Brashares
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islandstorygirl
3 Willows | Ann Brashares
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Catching some sunshine with an old book before fall settles in.

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ErinAyin
3 Willows | Ann Brashares
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I found this book very interesting.

I thought it was apart of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series but it's not. It's a new sisterhood and new friendships.

What I got out of the storyline is that no matter what your friends are always there for you.

I only hope to have friendships as close as the characters did in this book.

I do plan on reading more books from this author.

Happy Reading Everyone!

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nrheckel
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I was kind of nervous about this one because spinoffs of anything are rarely that good, and I was pleasantly surprised.
I really enjoyed this! I felt like it wasn't trying too hard to be like the original, and was really interesting and good in its own right, while bringing in the sisterhood enough to still make sense as a spinoff.

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nrheckel
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Sad to be saying goodbye to this series, but I'm so thankful the spinoff was almost as good as the original!

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HotCocoaReads
3 Willows | Ann Brashares
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A cute book that uses the same tone/audience as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. I loved the little tidbits about willow trees between chapters. The story revolves around the willow trees the girls planted together. Geared toward a younger audience, the book covers normal teenage issues.