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Sunday, August 25, 2019
Killer (Pretty Little Liars #6)
The second one.. I'm on a roll.. ^^
It's more of the same.
Family problems, no one believes them and being harassed by the new A.
I wonder how long they will take it.
This series is actually a warning for all those teenagers out there that think that the littlest fault can ruin their lives and they try desperately to hide it, but in the end the hiding makes it worse than what they were afraid to tell.
The previous installment was lukewarm to stay the least.. in this one the fire is started and it will grant you a major discovery.
I liked it a bit more and I'm reading the 7th one at the moment. It will be the last, because I don't have the others on my e-reader. Going cold turkey!
Wicked (Pretty Little Liars #5)
Yep, I've started these again.
It's a side-effect of feeling tired and listless. I couldn't muster up tackling a novel which might be or not be awesome and I already know that the Pretty Little Liars series is fun and easy to read (but I'm genuinely surprised she can keep the story up for 15 books in total).
Wicked..
In this one a new A arises, as the old one (Mona Vanderwaal) died while trying to kill one of the 'liars'.
The new A is a bit different from the old one. It seems it wants the help of the four friends finding out who killed her. They have suspicions about who it might be and who the killer of Ali might be, but it eventually all turns haywire. First they are suspected of lying to get in the spotlights, secondly they are quick to judge any actions to blame anyone of Ali's murder.
Beside their obvious character flaws, this novel also lets us dive deeper in each of their lives, but mostly its the same thing only reversed, amplified or diminished. They still make the wrong choices and in the end you get a cliff hanger which makes you want to start the next one to see if the truth will see daylight in that one.
But since it's already 15 novels long, I think I'm still a long way from the truth and might have diverted to more well-rounded novels by then.
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