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Burned - Sara Shepard


Tittle: Burned
Series: Pretty Little Liars
Author: Sara Shepard
Genre: YA, contemporary, realistic, mystery, thriller
Pages: 324
Publisher: Harper Teen
Format: Paperback
Time to read it: 3 days
Language: English
Rating: 4/5

Pretty Little Liars is a series that follows four friends: Hanna, Aria, Spencer and Emily whose friend, Ali, disappeared years ago. After their friend’s body is found they start being stocked by someone name A who seems to know everything about them, especially al the secrets only their friend Ali used to know. The series turned into an ABC Family / Freeform series, which is about to wrap up on the oncoming year.

Our four Pretty Little Liars are about to go on a cruise for their spring break, but they know A will follow them wherever they go. Aria will meet someone that will remind her of what happened on the last spring break with Tabitha. Hanna’s past actions will follow her and break a old-new friendship before it becomes strong again. Emily will show again how bad she is founding love. And Spencer is happy since the new boy she met at Princeton will also be on the cruise.

I really liked the change of setting in this book. The fact that the girls were not in Rosewood but still followed by A made the story much more intriguing. Apart from that the fact that they cannot scape anywhere because they are on a boat, kind of trapped made the girls take even worse decisions. Apart from that new characters appear on the book and with them new suspicions about who A is. I liked how scared they seemed specially Aria and Hanna, how they really seem afraid of what A might do. I also liked the ending, because it was something I was not expecting at all.

To sum up, Burned was an amazing book in this really good series. However I think this drama is taking really long to end. I cannot wait to read the last four books in the series.


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