Saturday, 30 June 2012

Flawless (Sara Shepard)

After the discovery of the body whom everyone though was the mysterious "A", the four girls are still getting letters, text messages & e-mails from "A". Which means who they all though was "A" cannot be. 

Now, "A" is writing mean messages that could complicate all the girls social lives. Spencer's sister probably will never talk to her again if "A" tells Spencer's secret to her. Emily will probably get made fun of. Hanna's father will never talk to her again. Aria's family will be destroyed if her secret gets out.

Nobody knows any of there secrets, so nobody has any idea who "A" could be. So the only possibilities are stalkers, or each other. They girls will do anything to protect there secrets, because if they don't, none of them would be Flawless.

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So this series is one of those series': where the author attempts to make the books better by not revealing all the information. The kind of book that just irritates you because the characters would think about a small, but important, piece of information.

Like the first book, characterization was the main literacy devise. But in reality, nobody would have that much drama going on in their life; nobody has boy trouble, personal trouble and stalker trouble all at the same time. The author should have picked one, maybe two, major drama's because you can't follow all of the characters life's when there's that much going on.

The suspense in this book worked way better then it did in the first one and this book had a climax! They were not strong, but at least they were both there. 

I think the best part of this series is how many people die. It adds a lot to the plot and create's suspense because it's not obvious if the person is going to live or die. But at the same time, normal teenagers don't have so much death surrounding them.

3.75 out of 5 stars.

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