Killer, by Sara Shepard

In the Pretty Little Liars series, Killer is the sixth spectacular book. The Liars thought all of their troubles would disappear when A got killed. Little did they know there's a new A in town who knows all their dirty secrets. Spencer's world gets turned around when she figures out she's adopted. Now, she's set out to find her birthmother, but will her search bring happiness or ruin her situation more? Aria's mom's new boyfriend has a thing for Aria. To prevent her mom from getting hurt, Aria moves in with her dad. Will being closer to the woods be a wise decision? Hanna focus now is to get back at Kate for stealing her happiness. Will stealing Kate's crush backfire on Hanna? It seems like everything is going right for Emily. She's found an amazing boyfriend who's perfect in every way. Her only problem is his mother, who hates Emily. Will Isaac believe Emily or defend his mother?
As with all the other Pretty Little Liar books, I AM IN LOVE! Sara Shepard continues to amaze me with her extraordinary writing. This book in particular is a favorite because it didn't feel like the series was merely dragging on. Other than that, I was absolutely shocked with all of the revelations. The author's unique writing style also contributes to my love of the series. Its amazing being able to see events through the eyes and minds of the four main characters. Not only that, but this isn't your average story about murder. I would definitely recommend this book or series to young adult readers because its suspenseful and interesting.

Reviewed by Kristine K, grade 9
Casa Verdugo Branch

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Anonymous said…
Continuing on the prequel of Pretty Little Liars Spencer, Emily, Hannah, and Aria are forced to leave their lives in Rosewood in mystery. Everything seems strange now that their close friend's murder has been detected but something still feels off. Over time each friedns separately starts to uncover more of the truth of the real killer in this case which could potentially be two police officers that have yet not been questioned because of their authority and involvement in this case.

I enjoyed this book because I finally got an insight into the real murder of Aliyson DiLaurentes and have become more involved in all the drama that is starting to occur. All the friends individually also have a lot going on, making it a little challenging to keep up with the pace and amount of plot twists occurring. However, I like a book with a lot of chaos because it leads me not to be as bored and makes me feel less distracted from everyone around me as I am trying to figure out the mystery.

Reviewed by Anashe B., Grade 10
Montrose Library

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