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Pretty Little Liars
by Sara Shepard
Age: 7th-12th grade
Series
A tight-knit circle of five girls grow apart when Ali goes missing. Four years later, the remaining four find themselves drawn together again when a mystery person called A starts reminding them of their past deep, dark secrets and exposing their current lies.
This book is an incredibly fast read due to the four narrations that the author switches between and the tantalizing mystery of the all-knowing A. The biggest annoyance for me was the CONSTANT reminder that you are reading about a rich world. Brands out the wazoo. I would not suggest this for a more nonconformist chiquita, but this is an excellent soft read that has more depth than a flitty romance paperback. For a lighter novel, this book addresses identity (bulimia) and sexuality issues (lesbianism).
Series
A tight-knit circle of five girls grow apart when Ali goes missing. Four years later, the remaining four find themselves drawn together again when a mystery person called A starts reminding them of their past deep, dark secrets and exposing their current lies.
This book is an incredibly fast read due to the four narrations that the author switches between and the tantalizing mystery of the all-knowing A. The biggest annoyance for me was the CONSTANT reminder that you are reading about a rich world. Brands out the wazoo. I would not suggest this for a more nonconformist chiquita, but this is an excellent soft read that has more depth than a flitty romance paperback. For a lighter novel, this book addresses identity (bulimia) and sexuality issues (lesbianism).