Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Pretty Little Liars
Recently, I’ve read the third book of eight in the Pretty Little Liars series. It is also a hit television show. The series, which was written by Sara Shepard, is about four formally best friends. During a slumber party after the last day of seventh grade, one of the friends went missing. It wasn’t until years later that she was found, dead in the backyard of the house she lived in at the time. It was claimed to be a murder, but the other friends still had so many questions to ask. To make the the situation harder on the former friends, they have all been receiving texts, emails and other mysterious notes about different events that only their deceased friend knew about. The messages were also about events that were currently going on in their life. The friendship between the four girls is rekindled, due to the scary messages they were all getting. But the sender of the texts, A, starts revealing some of their secrets so others get emotionally hurt. As the series goes on, the girls receive more and more from A, and they are faced to try to figure out who it is. They keep getting different ideas about who A really is, but then that person is automatically out of the running. The series constantly leaves you thinking, using all the clues that they give to you. It’s not until the end of the series when you figure out who is causing all this drama for the girls. The books are hard to put down just because you get really caught up in figuring out who A is. But I can promise you that in the end, the frustration brought upon by the series is worth the anticipating wait in the end! Just read and see for yourself!
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