

Sara Shepard is giving very few clues away which only makes me want to read the next book even more. The ending is absolutely tantalising and has left me desperate for more. This book reminded me a little bit of Kate Brian's Private series and if you love gossipy, back-stabbing, scheming fun then you'll definitely enjoy 'Pretty Little Liars'. All of the girls present very particular images, from fun-loving party girl, to school swot, to sports star, to arty culture fan but underneath they seem to be another person entirely with deep, dark hidden secrets which they'd go to any lengths to protect. My favourite characters were Spencer and Aria and I'm loving both of their story lines so far. I tried puzzling it out but frankly I don't have a clue who it is yet!Įach chapter presents an alternative viewpoint from each of the girls and this helps to establish their very unique characters, feelings and motivations. It's also really creepy and puzzling as the identity of 'A' remains a secret both to the girls and to the reader. The story is fast-paced and exciting and although on the surface it may first appear to be no more than a shallow story about a group of glamorous girls, it's actually pretty gritty, with everything from eating disorders to shoplifting to issues about sexual identity being discussed. This was a fantastic start to what I suspect is going to be an addictive series. When they start receiving mysterious text messages, emails and letters from someone calling themselves 'A', they begin to wonder if someone knows what really happened to Alison after all. Fast-forward three years and the girls are reunited in Rosewood.

An investigation is launched into what happened to Alison but no one knows how or why she disappeared. The story is basically about five best-friends who do everything together until one of them disappears and the friendship between the other girls falls apart. With the launch of the TV series in the UK, I thought that it was about time I caught up with the books.

The 'Pretty Little Liars' series is one that I've been meaning to read for a while now.
