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So in this novel we follow are four little liars as they still cause trouble. Stunning mainly follows Emily's emotional ride on thinking the baby she put up for adoption is in danger. But there is bit of scandal that went on with the adoption.
Past: (Events that followed the disastrous Jamaica trip.)
Gayle, Emily's friends Derrick's employer (When she hid in Philly cause she was preggo) Becomes obsessed with Emily, being that she is pregnant. Gayle not so long before that lost a daughter of her own, and has been trying to conceive with no luck. She pays a large sum of money for Emily's baby. But Emily has already chosen a family to adopt her baby. Emily goes through with Gale but then second guesses it as Gayle becomes obsessed.
Present:
Now, as A still taunts the girls, Gayle does as well. But though the story's main focus is Emily, each girl still has their own scandals.
Emily: Her little bundle of joy is in danger and she does everything to try to stop it. But then in the process Isaac reappears. (Her baby daddy) Will her dirty laundry be aired?
Spencer: Still trying to get into Princeton and become part of the "Eating Club" Spencer sucks up to some of the girls that go there. But as she finally thinks she has a chance, one of the girls gets busted with pot and Spencer is blamed. Eager for forgiveness Spencer attends A "Potluck" but she may be misinterpreted the meaning of "Potluck".
Hannah: Poor Hannah,as sick as a love sick puppy can be. Still not over he break up with Mike. As she sees him with a knew girl she is eager to get him back. But what lengths is she willing to go to win him back? She turns into quite the A herself.
Aria: Still in her loving relationship with Noel she sees something that she may not have wanted to see. But that secret may as well destroy to whole Kahn family, as well as he relationship with Noel.

In all Mrs. Shepard managed to shock as all again. I was sad and excited as this series comes to a close to see who A is.

This is one of those books were: You love it or you hate it
I loved it!
Everything about this book kept me reading, from the cyborgs, androids, Princes, Aliens. EVERYTHING!
I loved Cinder, all she wants to do is to fit in especially when her step mother treats her like such a outcast.
If I could give this book more then 5 stars, I would...
I am at a lost for words......this story was simply beautiful. The faith that one boy has through something that is life changing.
Character development was off, I didn't have a clear pictures of the two main characters very well. I got their personalities but what did they look like? What race are they? What color hair do they have? Those questions I asked as I read this book.
It isn't very clear what problems David's problems are that lead to the trip that changes their lives forever.
The plot has a heart wrenching twist that I didn't see coming, heart breaking can't describe what David felt. He felt emotions even deeper then that. I think anyone would though in the situation he was in though.
This book was a tear jerker. I broke into tears several time through out the novel. You defiantly need a box of tissues next to you as you read.
I found the end was rushed. Like the author wanted it to end.
Here are other things that I wandered about that are spoilers, read at your own risk:
Though Mirza was murdered what did who do to her? Was she suffocated? Hit her head? Slit her throat? Did he rape her?
I keep asking those questions and they aren't answered. Maybe they will be in the next book.
Usually I don't read this kind of genre, though I am catholic and believe in god I don't read about it. I am glad I took the time to read this story though. Everybody will get something from this story.
Character development was off, I didn't have a clear pictures of the two main characters very well. I got their personalities but what did they look like? What race are they? What color hair do they have? Those questions I asked as I read this book.
It isn't very clear what problems David's problems are that lead to the trip that changes their lives forever.
The plot has a heart wrenching twist that I didn't see coming, heart breaking can't describe what David felt. He felt emotions even deeper then that. I think anyone would though in the situation he was in though.
This book was a tear jerker. I broke into tears several time through out the novel. You defiantly need a box of tissues next to you as you read.
I found the end was rushed. Like the author wanted it to end.
Here are other things that I wandered about that are spoilers, read at your own risk:
Spoiler
The man who takes Mirza is very sketchy, though you get the creepy vibe off him what did he do? What did he do that the police had to block off the road? If they knew what he looked like why was he allowed in the rest stop?Though Mirza was murdered what did who do to her? Was she suffocated? Hit her head? Slit her throat? Did he rape her?
I keep asking those questions and they aren't answered. Maybe they will be in the next book.
Usually I don't read this kind of genre, though I am catholic and believe in god I don't read about it. I am glad I took the time to read this story though. Everybody will get something from this story.
I won the Uncorrected proof version of this book, and it just came in the mail. I can't wait til I have the chance to read it!
After reading -
This work was written beautifully. The characters were very well developed as well as the setting. I was nervous reading this because I didn't read "L.A. Candy" But this was really easy to follow and I enjoyed it.
I only gave this book three stars based on:
1. Writing Style
2. Idea
3. Character development
Other then that I didn't have much to say. I like the idea about the book and what Lauren was trying to get at. It gave you some insight about the behind the scenes of reality T.V., instead of what we get to see on the screen. All in all this is just something that didn't catch my interest.
After reading -
This work was written beautifully. The characters were very well developed as well as the setting. I was nervous reading this because I didn't read "L.A. Candy" But this was really easy to follow and I enjoyed it.
I only gave this book three stars based on:
1. Writing Style
2. Idea
3. Character development
Other then that I didn't have much to say. I like the idea about the book and what Lauren was trying to get at. It gave you some insight about the behind the scenes of reality T.V., instead of what we get to see on the screen. All in all this is just something that didn't catch my interest.