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A review by amapolla
Nevinné by Sara Shepard
4.0
The book is such a relaxing read, despite the fact that we observe the problems the girls face in their lives. And I don't mean the problems with -A.
New characters appear here and I assume they will mix things up a lot.
Of the girls in this book, I probably enjoyed Hanna's part the most. I was interested in how her "relationship" with Sean and her father would develop. I enjoyed Spencer's the least, I thought she behaved a bit "bitchy" and insidious and I don't remember that from the tv series at all.
As for the -A suspects, I have some tips, but it's clear to me that the more obvious the person is, the more likely it won't be him.
I am mainly curious if we will learn the identity of -A already during the series or at the end.
New characters appear here and I assume they will mix things up a lot.
Of the girls in this book, I probably enjoyed Hanna's part the most. I was interested in how her "relationship" with Sean and her father would develop. I enjoyed Spencer's the least, I thought she behaved a bit "bitchy" and insidious and I don't remember that from the tv series at all.
As for the -A suspects, I have some tips, but it's clear to me that the more obvious the person is, the more likely it won't be him.
I am mainly curious if we will learn the identity of -A already during the series or at the end.