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The Perfectionists by Sara Shepard

shawna_jo's review against another edition

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4.0

Left on a cliffhanger! Great for fans of Riverdale. Teen drama, murder, and mystery.

kjelu1022's review against another edition

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3.0

Very similar to Pretty Little Liars

sharoncarter's review against another edition

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4.0

Sort of similar to Pretty Little Liars, but I don't even care. I eat this shit up for breakfast. All of Sara's books are like crack to me I read them so fast and I always want more and I'm not even sorry. I get too invested in the lives of these teenage girls because my own life is way too boring, so. Yeah. Read this.

caszriel's review

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4.0

Whoa this book is pretty similar to the Pretty Little Liars series, but that doesn't discount that! Interestingly it also features five teenage female protagonists. It's a different storyline, and I'm not sure yet, but I'm starting to like it even more than PLL. There's a lot of great plot writing and character arcs in The Perfectionists! I adore Parker but feel deeply for her.

emrache's review against another edition

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2.0

Why do I put this kind of junk into my brain? There is absolutely no substantive value, and yet I can't help myself. It's the kind of book that's good to listen to while you're doing lots of other things. In this case, it was a decent soundtrack to paint a room by.

xxertz's review against another edition

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3.0

ARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHH!?!?! Why do authors end their books in the middle of the story?!? I am NOT happy. I enjoy this book, but am pissed that you have to buy two books to read what should have been in the first book. Not cool.

lelemontgomery's review against another edition

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1.0

Sadly, the books isnt as the same as the tv series so itโ€˜s a no go for me.

I had high hopes when I discovered this book and i loved the tv series but sadly the books is completely different from the series and not as good as the series

nephelila's review against another edition

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2.0

Not the best book ever but a quick and entertaining enough read. Will read the next one soon.

geo_ix's review against another edition

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1.0

1.5 stars.

Now I don't quite know if I didn't like this because I've read a few of the Pretty Little Liars books and watched the show. This book really felt like a remake with a popular kid (boy this time) doing cruel things to people and having heaps of dirt on students and teachers and probably the town shrink etc. Each girl didn't feel new because I just compared them to the others. See, there's a girl that wants to tell what happened, just like Aria. There's a musician and soccer player who's lives revolve around getting into Juilliard and some other school with her boyfriend. There's a kid who hides (which more reminds me of the show and how Charles/Cici hid etc with hoodies and stuff but very loosely. There was a girl who used her looks which could be Allison or anyone really.

I just felt like PLL's characters had a few elements taken and moved and voila there's these girls. Each of them have something to 'hide' and have been victimised by Nolan - who is now dead. Now I grew up in a small town in Australia and was bullied/bullied some people, and reading this I'm just baffled. This shit isn't bullying it's legit psychopathic. Even these girls. Their prank to get back at him for his crimes (bullying a brother until he killed himself, spreading a rumour that she slept with teachers to get better grades, getting nudie photos of a girl to hold it over her head, drugging a girl who then went home and was brutally beaten by her father, and her friend also hates him for that) is to drug him with Oxy because he takes that and draw on him in sharpies. Turns out when they stupidly planned it in class, someone heard and elicited their other more sinister plan of killing him with cyanide and they think they're trying to pin them for the murder.

Anyways, there's a super creepy teacher who gets it on with kids and obviously trying to take advantage of one of them. There's lots of boyfriends and some cheating and backstabbing and it was all super dramatic, HOWEVER, it all felt a little flat and not very exciting until around page 200, then fell flat again for the last few chapters. It did interest me to find out who their framer is and who killed Nolan/why, and I'm full of a few theories, but if I didn't already buy book two I wouldn't continue because they're so slow and the silly kind of dramatic that is Young and the Restless/Bold and the Beautiful kind of drama but in High school.

Also, the crazy cat lady/hoarder. Legit I know people with kids like that and it's ridiculous how scared she is of people hating her to the point she's utterly terrified of people finding out. I get people bullied her before but why is there such a big thing on popularity here? You've got friends, and by the sounds of all this, one guys a bully. I'm just so baffled at their mindsets like life will be over. Maybe it's a bigger school thing or something but they're all legitimately batshit crazy.

sophs_mind's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75