Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Unbelievable (Sara Shepard)

Emily, Spencer, Aria and Hanna will always be together though life because they have all suffered loss, beauty and being stalked but "A". But they all have their own issues.

Spencer is dealing with the fact that she could have killed Ali.

Emily is being sent to Iowa- for being a lesbian.

Aria is dealing with her parents divorce.

But Hanna has it worst of all; she's fighting for her life after being hit by a car.

But maybe the most important thing that has happened was learning "don't believe everything you hear".

The only thing that is certain is it is unbelievable who "A" and the killer are.

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Finally! We learn who "A" is. I have no idea what the rest of the series will be about. "A" was not who I thought she was, but "A" was almost too obvious. But I don't think most people would think she was "A".

So now it was Aria whose plot sucked. A divorce is really not that interesting, especially when her storyline was so good in the other books.

The symbolism was key in this book. But it was so hard to find! Which was a good idea and it was rather well executed, but it was weird to neglect symbolism just to add up suspense, and then suddenly ripping up the plot and explaining the symbolism was kind of a fast way to solve who "A" was.

The storyline's intertwined more, making the novel seem less like a bunch of short stories. It was a lot nicer.

Hanna's whole character changed a lot, which made the whole story better. But everything can't revolve around one character when there are 4 main once.

4.4 out of 5 stars

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