Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard
It has been 3 years since the disappearance of
Alison, a young blonde hair blue eyed teen girl, occurred at a sleepover with
four of her best friends, Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily. Alison walked out
from the sleepover, after a fight with her friends, and disappeared. Three
years past by, and Alison was discovered, dead. Everyone in the area of
rosewood mourned her death, but some were a bit relieved that she was gone.
Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily all split into different social groups after
Alison’s death, and sort of moved on from each other. Alison held secrets that
no one but she and the person telling her knew. Each of Alison’s best friends
all had a secret, but only Alison knew about them, and the reminder of Alison
knowing these little secrets came back to haunt each and every one of Alison’s old best friends, bringing the girls
closer to each other than ever before. They began to receive emails, and
messages from Alison’s old cell phone number, with a signature line marked with
an A. The girls need to follow whatever -A tells them to do, or else secrets
will be spilled. Is someone pulling a prank on the girls? Or is Alison still
out there? This book will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Each chapter in the book alternates between each one
of Allison’s best friends, and their different and unique lives. The story is
told by each of the girl’s point of views, and sometimes in the chapter’s, the
girls will come together and talk about new evidence, or secrets they found out
about who ever “A” is. At the end of
each of these chapters one of the girls get a message from –A, reminding them
of the fact that Allison knows everything about each and every one of the girls.
Their deepest, darkest, secrets come back to haunt the girls.
I
would give this Pretty Little Liars by Sarah Shepard 5 out of 5. It is a fun
mystery that keeps you on your toes. The book itself is 304 pages long. Each
chapter ends with a cliff hanger that makes you want to continue onto the next
chapter. This book is drama filled, and involves girls that are around my age
in high school, and I can make many connections with characters. This is a
great read for teens!
Book Review by Emina B.
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