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Average rating3.4
Aria, Emily, Spencer, Hanna and Alison have been best friends since the third grade. They go everywhere together, thinking no-one can come between them. If anyone is the ringleader of the group it is Alison, and the other girls cannot help but confide all their secrets to her.
One night, during a sleepover, Alison goes missing. Her body is never found. The girls mourn her death but move apart after time, assuming their secrets have disappeared with Alison too.
Three years later and Aria is having an affair with her teacher; Emily is questioning her sexuality; Hanna is a thief; and Spencer is flirting with her sister's fiance. They all think their secrets are safe, until they starting receiving messages from the mysterious A - who knows exactly what they are all up to, and is threatening to spill the beans . . .
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I saw the first episode and was curious about the book. I really enjoyed the book. The plot was interesting.
I've always loved PLL, Ezria will always be my favorite ship of the books.
It pisses me off that all of Sara Shepard's books end in the middle. 4* for loving the book, 2* for hating this stupid game of having to hunt down the next book because the first one ended before it was over.
《I'm still here, bitches. And I know everything. — A 》
As I watched the first seasons of the TV series I already know what's going on and what's going to happen, but nonetheless I've never lost the interest in the story throughout the whole book and I kept up pretty well remembering everything back again.
The book gives me a kind of “lighter” feel (because of the writing style, I suppose? It obviously can't be because of the plot, duh.), so I can say it's been a fast and lovely read (it actually took me a short time to read it, even if I went through a sort of reading slump that stopped me for 5 days :/).
I'll be trying to go on straight away with the series (I hope so lol)!
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16 primary books19 released booksPretty Little Liars is a 18-book series with 16 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Sara Shepard.