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Chargement... Unbelievable (Pretty Little Liars, Book 4) (édition 2008)par Sara Shepard (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreLes Menteuses, Tome 4 : Révélations par Sara Shepard
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Emily se encuentra en Iowa viviendo con sus primos superconservadores. Aria tiene la culpa de que su novio esté en la cárcel. Spencer teme hallarse implicada en el asesinato de Ali. Pero quien corre peor suerte es Hanna, que lucha por su vida en un hospital porque «sabía demasiado». Como estas chicas no empiecen a hacerme caso, puede que incluso acaben envidiando la suerte de Hanna. -A. what's truly unbelievable is that I'm still addicted to these books They're not sinfully bad - I still think they're fairly solid, exciting books, although the thrills are minor considering it doesn't exactly invite you to get attached to it. They're paced at a breakneck speed with at least considerable developments every chapter, the characters are clear-cut and what you see is exactly what you get with them. But...man. They feel like they're just some brand-listing padding on a skeletal plan of the book. It has no connection to me, I can't identify any characters' voices from each other (except maybe Hanna since she's so...salty?), and I'm not really rooting for anyone or dreading anything. It's so empty and yet is satisfying in the way - forgive the analogy that makes me sound 50 years old - that social media is, like with every refresh I get something new. No ruminations here. Just scene scene scene scene. And this is my fourth book in like two weeks, so obviously it works. (also, tfw you have so many generic white people that you have a character named noel AND a character named noelle) I'm gonna be continuing, but with the show, to fourteen-year-old me's utter shock. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Who is A? Who tried to kill Hannah? Secrets will be revealed in the fourth novel (and final arc in the first quartet) of the Pretty Little Liars series.
My Review:
The fourth book in Sara Shedpard's Pretty Little Liars gave a great ending to one of the many plot lines - who is the first A? I was very happy that this story arc came to a close, since the mystery of A was beginning to become more of a bother than an interesting plot line.
Some of the characters do seem whiny and annoying, at least by an adult's standards, but it is fitting in the setting of the high school teenagers dealing with a crazy murderer.
This book will get you hooked from start to finish. With the tease of knowing who A is, you'll be grasping onto this book desperately and not wanting to let it go. Each character has a different chapter and it rotates so the reader gets many points of views within this final novel within the first quartet in Pretty Little Liars.
This book moved at a good, fast paced and the plot line was well thought out. There wasn't much more I wanted out of this book! The plot arc coming to a close made the four books arc perfectly over. I can't wait to get the fifth book in this series! This book was not as slow in the movement of plot as the first three were! Sara Shepard seems to be getting better and better with each PLL book that comes out.
If you have watched the television series you must be aware that this series does not follow directly with the show. This series was made first, and thus there was changes.
For readers who are not as impressed with this series as I am - every quartet is a great place to stop if you don't want to leave things off on a bad ending. Each quartet seems to have a good ending if you felt the need to stop, but there will still be a few unanswered questions. That being said, if you chose to stop here, it would help tie up most of the loose ends.
Five out of five stars! A good, quick read with great movements in plot! ( )