I would recommend this book teenage girls who like drama, suspense, mysteries and if they already like the television series Pretty Little Lairs. It was a very good book!! I liked this book because it always was interesting and never had slow or boring parts, it kept me interested. It wanted me to keep reading all day long, I could hardly put the book down. It always kept you wondering and wanting to know who “A” is, they just keep you guessing. I like the book and the show evenly, but I liked how the book gave me way more details than the movie did.
The book and the T.V. show weren’t much different. Only a few small details were different, like in the book Emily has an older sister named Carolyn, while in the show she is a single child. The physical appearance of each character was different too.
There is a series of the pretty little liars there are 8 books including this one, in the series. First Pretty Little Liars, Flawless, Perfect, Unbelievable, wicked, Killer, and Heartless.
This book was really easy to understand the author Sara Shepard wrote it out really well. She uses lots of great detail so you have a very good picture in your mind on what’s going on. She evokes images with the small simile’s, and metaphors she uses. She did a great way of setting everything with the girls and the messages; it was very well thought out. She used lots of flashbacks with the girls and Alision referring to the messages they got, because the messages are something only Alison would know about. So they thought it Alison was the one writing these “A” messages. The author also did lots of foreshadowing , in the begging of the book, that shows up later on in the book involving “A” and the girls.
This book is acliff hanger, because at the end of the book at Alison’s funeral when they knew Ali was dead, the got a text from “A” it never said who “A” is and t defenantly can’ t be Alison. It left me wanting to read more and left me interested into knowing more wanting to read more. It will leave you wondering. You will have to read the other books to find out who “A” really is.
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