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Awesome. Can't wait to read the next ones! (Don't read it laur its got not quite mormon appropriate)
Title: Pretty Little Liars: A Compelling Thriller with a Divergent TV Adaptation
Rating: ★★★★☆
Sara Shepard's debut novel, "Pretty Little Liars," is a gripping and suspenseful tale that introduces readers to the enigmatic lives of four teenage girls: Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily. Set in the fictional town of Rosewood, Pennsylvania, this book kicks off a thrilling series that explores secrets, betrayal, and the consequences of keeping them hidden.
The plot revolves around the disappearance of their friend Alison, whose mysterious vanishing haunts the group even after she is presumed dead. As the girls struggle to move on, they start receiving anonymous messages from a figure known as "A," who threatens to expose their darkest secrets. The relentless pursuit of truth, mixed with psychological torment and unsettling revelations, keeps readers engrossed from start to finish.
Shepard skillfully weaves together the complexities of friendship, romance, and teenage angst with a well-executed mystery. The characters are multi-dimensional, each harboring secrets and flaws that add depth to the narrative. The author's writing style is accessible and engaging, making it easy to immerse oneself in the story and connect with the characters' emotional journeys.
However, it is important to note that the book series and the subsequent TV adaptation diverge significantly. While both mediums capture the essence of suspense and drama, they take different paths in terms of plot and character development. This divergence has led to the TV series gaining more popularity and widespread acclaim.
The TV adaptation of "Pretty Little Liars" benefits from the visual medium, allowing for intricate cinematography and compelling performances by the cast. The show expanded on the original story, introducing new plotlines, characters, and twists. It captivated audiences with its stylish aesthetics, glamorous setting, and addictive cliffhangers, effectively transforming the source material into a cultural phenomenon.
Moreover, the TV series benefited from the collaborative efforts of a team of writers and producers, who crafted a serialized narrative that could be explored over multiple seasons. This allowed for character arcs to be developed in more depth, offering viewers a chance to emotionally invest in the lives of the Liars and their evolving relationships.
The adaptation also leveraged the power of social media and engaged with fans in real-time, creating an interactive experience that transcended the confines of traditional storytelling. The show's online presence, fan theories, and discussion forums helped generate a dedicated following, further contributing to its popularity.
Despite these differences, Sara Shepard's original "Pretty Little Liars" book series remains a compelling read. The intricate web of secrets and lies, combined with the relatable struggles of teenage life, make it an engaging choice for fans of mystery and suspense. While the TV series may have surpassed the books in popularity, the novels still provide a solid foundation for the captivating world of Rosewood.
In conclusion, "Pretty Little Liars" by Sara Shepard is a thrilling opening to a series that delves into the dark underbelly of secrets. Although the TV adaptation veers off from the original storyline, it successfully captures the attention of a broader audience through visual storytelling and extended character arcs. Whether you prefer the books or the TV series, both offer an intriguing journey into the lives of the Pretty Little Liars.
Rating: ★★★★☆
Sara Shepard's debut novel, "Pretty Little Liars," is a gripping and suspenseful tale that introduces readers to the enigmatic lives of four teenage girls: Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily. Set in the fictional town of Rosewood, Pennsylvania, this book kicks off a thrilling series that explores secrets, betrayal, and the consequences of keeping them hidden.
The plot revolves around the disappearance of their friend Alison, whose mysterious vanishing haunts the group even after she is presumed dead. As the girls struggle to move on, they start receiving anonymous messages from a figure known as "A," who threatens to expose their darkest secrets. The relentless pursuit of truth, mixed with psychological torment and unsettling revelations, keeps readers engrossed from start to finish.
Shepard skillfully weaves together the complexities of friendship, romance, and teenage angst with a well-executed mystery. The characters are multi-dimensional, each harboring secrets and flaws that add depth to the narrative. The author's writing style is accessible and engaging, making it easy to immerse oneself in the story and connect with the characters' emotional journeys.
However, it is important to note that the book series and the subsequent TV adaptation diverge significantly. While both mediums capture the essence of suspense and drama, they take different paths in terms of plot and character development. This divergence has led to the TV series gaining more popularity and widespread acclaim.
The TV adaptation of "Pretty Little Liars" benefits from the visual medium, allowing for intricate cinematography and compelling performances by the cast. The show expanded on the original story, introducing new plotlines, characters, and twists. It captivated audiences with its stylish aesthetics, glamorous setting, and addictive cliffhangers, effectively transforming the source material into a cultural phenomenon.
Moreover, the TV series benefited from the collaborative efforts of a team of writers and producers, who crafted a serialized narrative that could be explored over multiple seasons. This allowed for character arcs to be developed in more depth, offering viewers a chance to emotionally invest in the lives of the Liars and their evolving relationships.
The adaptation also leveraged the power of social media and engaged with fans in real-time, creating an interactive experience that transcended the confines of traditional storytelling. The show's online presence, fan theories, and discussion forums helped generate a dedicated following, further contributing to its popularity.
Despite these differences, Sara Shepard's original "Pretty Little Liars" book series remains a compelling read. The intricate web of secrets and lies, combined with the relatable struggles of teenage life, make it an engaging choice for fans of mystery and suspense. While the TV series may have surpassed the books in popularity, the novels still provide a solid foundation for the captivating world of Rosewood.
In conclusion, "Pretty Little Liars" by Sara Shepard is a thrilling opening to a series that delves into the dark underbelly of secrets. Although the TV adaptation veers off from the original storyline, it successfully captures the attention of a broader audience through visual storytelling and extended character arcs. Whether you prefer the books or the TV series, both offer an intriguing journey into the lives of the Pretty Little Liars.
usually I love reading the book and seeing the movie to compare the differences. typically the book gives more detail on each character or has additional characters which I enjoy.
I love the TV series and I am embarrassed to admit that I was addicted to Netflix trying to catch up. Netflix only had season 1-4 so I was scrounging to find the first half of season 5 to get caught up. I was looking forward to reading the whole series.
In my opinion the TV series is much better than the first book.
SPOILER ALERT
On TV they made Spencers kiss with Wren much more believable and an innocent mistake. In the book she was trampy and went too far without much temptation or reason for her mistake. I didn't like her parents reaction in the book.
I also don't like the way Aria and Mr Fitz relationship is portrayed.
I wont take the time to read the rest of the book series.
I love the TV series and I am embarrassed to admit that I was addicted to Netflix trying to catch up. Netflix only had season 1-4 so I was scrounging to find the first half of season 5 to get caught up. I was looking forward to reading the whole series.
In my opinion the TV series is much better than the first book.
SPOILER ALERT
On TV they made Spencers kiss with Wren much more believable and an innocent mistake. In the book she was trampy and went too far without much temptation or reason for her mistake. I didn't like her parents reaction in the book.
I also don't like the way Aria and Mr Fitz relationship is portrayed.
I wont take the time to read the rest of the book series.
challenging
emotional
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
funny
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Graphic: Cursing, Eating disorder, Self harm, Abandonment
Att läsa böckerna efter att ha sett serien blir väldigt intressant och spännande eftersom de är väldigt lika men detaljerna är väldigt olika.
7. Share a favorite quote from the book. Why did this quote stand out?
"Only two can keep a secret if one of them is dead."
Varför? För att det känns som grunden för den här storyn och den känns väldigt sant på något sätt.
14. Which character in the book would you most like to meet?
Oj, jag vill säga Allison men jag tror att jag inte skulle klara av henne, skulle tycka hon var väldigt otrevlig och utseende fixerad. Så det lutar nog åt Ezra, han verkar vara rolig och prata med, även fast vi antagligen inte skulle ha något gemensamt.
7. Share a favorite quote from the book. Why did this quote stand out?
"Only two can keep a secret if one of them is dead."
Varför? För att det känns som grunden för den här storyn och den känns väldigt sant på något sätt.
14. Which character in the book would you most like to meet?
Oj, jag vill säga Allison men jag tror att jag inte skulle klara av henne, skulle tycka hon var väldigt otrevlig och utseende fixerad. Så det lutar nog åt Ezra, han verkar vara rolig och prata med, även fast vi antagligen inte skulle ha något gemensamt.
dark
emotional
funny
informative
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes