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Sorority Sisters by Tajuana Butler

ayo716's review against another edition

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4.0

The journey to true sisterhood

This story gives a positive, yet realistic account of how five different individuals enter a pledge process and finish with a bond of sisterhood. We witness the formation of a true sisterhood where the internal struggles/triumphs of each individual become the unified struggle/triumph of the group. I wish there was a followup so that we will know how these five young ladies sustain their bond in years to come. Good read.

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4.0

A very good read about a group of women who don't know each other at the beginning, but become great friends after all participating in rush week to join a sorority. I loved the interaction between the characters and enjoyed the story very much

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5.0

Just a fun and interesting read. I really enjoyed this book.

ayo1922's review against another edition

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4.0

The journey to true sisterhood

This story gives a positive, yet realistic account of how five different individuals enter a pledge process and finish with a bond of sisterhood. We witness the formation of a true sisterhood where the internal struggles/triumphs of each individual become the unified struggle/triumph of the group. I wish there was a followup so that we will know how these five young ladies sustain their bond in years to come. Good read.

chasingstories365's review

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3.0

I enjoyed this book. The story reminded me of college and it is so evident that it was written in the 90s with references to CD players and landline phones. It gave me a nostalgic feeling but also my own college experience. True sisterhood and friendship were the main themes of the story and that was definitely communicated. I loved how the author chose to bring together women from different backgrounds and showed how they can create such a bond.

Character development was there but it wasn’t that strong. I also could not figure out who was speaking sometimes because the author went back and forth with voices. Overall decent read.

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3.0

Quick, easy read. In the beginning it seemed like there were a lot of characters, but I was eventually able to keep them separate. The book wasn't too heavy and it didn't take me a long time to complete it. I enjoyed the characters' time with each other. I liked reading about them getting to know each other.
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