Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Flawless, 3 of 52




Flawless
By: Sara Shepard
Publisher: Harper Collins
Isbn: 978-0060887353
Length: 352 pages
Read: January 10, 2012 to January 17, 2012
Book Challenge: 3 of 52








I am not going to write much on here about Flawless though because it is the second in the Pretty Little Liars series. But first I off I most confess, that I am now slightly addicted to the series and show. Like the title states this book is really about how the four main girls (Aria, Hanna, Spencer, and Emily) portray themselves as being flawless.

In flawless, like in book one, the reader still floats in and out of this girls everyday lives, while they are being threatened by the mysterious person known as A. However, there seems to be a bigger focus on Hannah and Emily rather than on Spencer and Aria. This I assume has to do with this novel being entitled Flawless. Not because Hanna and Emily are perfect, but because they are the two who are masking there "flaws" from the world.

We finally find out how Hanna magically became popular and beautiful over a short summer. As well as getting a glimpse into the inner workings of her home life, both through her mother and father.

As for Emily, who is not really flawed, she continues to think that something might be wrong with her, because of these strange new feelings she is experiencing for her new best friend Maya.

The girls friendship slowly begins to rekindle, as their darkest secrets from book one begin to surface. A does not leave anyone standing, and by the end of the book you begin to question who can really be trusted and who can not.

Sara Shepard does a fantastic job at keeping the reader guessing. While she leads you down one path, she keeps A jumping at you from another. And once you think you figured out who A is she sends a huge twist at you out of no where.

Next up:
A Million Suns
Beth Revis