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A review by candacesovan
Flawless by Sara Shepard
3.0
This is the second book in the young-adult series, "Pretty Little Liars." While I found the first book readable, I had trouble keeping track of the various main characters (except for dead, mean Alison and proto-lesbian Emily). In this book, I began to feel as though I had a sense of each of the characters. By the end of this installment, I felt that I knew each character, and I was really hooked on the mystery of who A might be.
I don’t know what else to say about this installment of the series. The writing was okay, the plotting was more than a little improbable. The character development was okay. The enduring literary value of the work is probably negligible. As the series progresses, it’s puzzling that not one of these kids turns to Mom or Dad for help with A’s persecution.
I don’t know what else to say about this installment of the series. The writing was okay, the plotting was more than a little improbable. The character development was okay. The enduring literary value of the work is probably negligible. As the series progresses, it’s puzzling that not one of these kids turns to Mom or Dad for help with A’s persecution.