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Pretty Little Liars #8: Wanted
Pretty Little Liars #8: Wanted | Sara Shepard
9 posts | 63 read | 8 to read
Being wanted isn't always a good thing. For three long years, Hanna, Spencer, Aria, and Emily wondered what happened the night their best friend Alison disappeared. Now that all their questions have finally been answered, they can put this awful chapter of their lives behind them. Or so they think. Not every story has a happy ending, especially when four pretty little liars have done so many wicked things. Will the girls get everything they've ever wanted? Not if I have anything to say about it.
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Bookworm1987
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Carey_Cherie
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“Truth is stranger than fiction, after all.”-Wanted.

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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The Liars get caught in another angst filled situation involving a secret twin and mistaken identities. This was the end of the second cycle and it definitely tied up some story lines.

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dauntlessbooky
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Yellow books for June monthly challenge.

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NAM99
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Eight books in and Sara Shepard continues to surprise me. There were twists that I definitely didn't see coming. Off to start the next one.

Nitpickyabouttrains Every book is amazing 8y
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BiblioNyan
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You'd think that w/everything these girls have experienced this far in 8 instalments that they'd learn something, anything, & show a bit of growth. There's only 1 character that's had any semblance of growth & maturity. It makes me sad. The story itself feels like it's being stretched way past it's prime just for shock value. I can't begin to fathom the fact that there are 8 books left!! How ever shall I survive?

2.75 / 5

#wanted #pll

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BiblioNyan

Okay I just need to rant for a sec. I really hate the way Emily's homosexuality is portrayed. The author presents it like it's a flippant mood that swings one way one moment and then another the next. And there's literally NO talk, or exploration of why, or what it means. It just is & it's a dumb, ignorant, & entirely INCORRECT way to illustrate being gay, or even dealing w/ realising that you are gay. Seriously. It shouldn't be this damn hard.

CouronneDhiver Perhaps an author writing beyond the scope of her life experiences? (Just guessing... I'm not familiar with her work) 8y
Paperback.Propensity That is a shame. Never read it but it sounds like she didn't have a clue about the topic or even bothered to do any research 8y
BiblioNyan @Paperback.Propensity @CouronneDhiver It definitely sounds like she doesn't know what she's talking about. I get the vibe she tossed it into the series as a means to add more "complexity" to a plot that's already trying too hard to be twisted & suspenseful. It's a terrible plot device at best. But if she didn't want to research, or bother writing about it properly, she should've left it out. Improper rep. is so damaging. 8y
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Paperback.Propensity I agree! That should never be done so carelessly. I find that disrespectful. 8y
Bibliogeekery Such a shame when there are so many great #queerbooks out there! 8y
Notafraidofwords It sounds like she used it for a plot device. 8y
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BiblioNyan
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I'm sad that I've been having such a difficult reading month, especially since it messed up my track/timing for finishing this series! But I'm still determined and hopeful it'll come back to me. 😊

I honestly dunno what to expect from this volume. I hope the writing keeps improving. It's fun to see the evolution an author makes with serials. I do wonder how many of the dead will stay dead. 😉

#pll #prettylittleliars #sarashepard #youngadult #ya