Sara Shepard's 'Pretty Little Liars'

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One of the four main characters in Sara Shepard’s book, Killer in the book series Pretty Little Liars, is Aria Marie Montgomery who lives in Rosewood. Aria’s problem starts from the 10th grade when her friend Alison DiLaurentis mysteriously disappears and she starts getting scary and bone chilling texts from an anonymous person signed off as A. Aria was not the only person getting these texts, so are her friends Hanna Marin, Emily Fields, and Spencer Hastings who were also friends of Alison. The relatable and inspiring character, Aria Montgomery, the suspenseful mystery, and the true friendship that is shown throughout the book series makes Pretty Little Liars an “A-mazing” book.

Alison DiLaurentis mysteriously disappears. Having A taunting Aria and her friends, Alison’s missing case turns into a murder case. Later on in the book you will learn that Alison was buried alive and was saved by Mona. Meanwhile, Alison is independant and running away from A, Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily figure out A is not an individual and A is a TEAM. Alison return alive to her friends and family only to know her mother was not alive, and she had a mysterious sister who killed her dad and brother Jason. This sister was Charles DiLaurentis or more known as CeCe. First Aria and her friends’ life was happy, outgoing, and
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Hanna is very bossy and is very brave. She is a girl who is not afraid to stand up against anyone and give out her opinion. Emily is an outgoing, loyal, trustworthy, and athletic character in the book. Spencer is an a very smart student who gets overachieving grades, and she always asks her parents for permission. Aria Montgomery as said before very creative and takes interest in photography. The antagonist of this story is A. A is a mysterious character who is revealing all the girls’ secrets and is a

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