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Pretty Little Liars Bind-up #2: Perfect and Unbelievable

Pretty Little Liars Bind-up #2: Perfect and Unbelievable

Published in
2011
4.03
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Description

#1 New York Times bestselling seriesFans new and old will love this bind-up of the third and fourth novels in Sara Shepard's #1 New York Times bestselling Pretty Little Liars series, Perfect and Unbelievable. Ever since high school juniors Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily started receiving anonymous notes from "A," their lives have become living nightmares. A knows everything about them, from their tiniest mistakes to their deepest, darkest secrets. The girls are desperate to keep A from revealing the truth--even if it means doing the horrible things A demands.In this bind-up of the third and fourth novels in the bestselling Pretty Little Liars titles, secrets are unearthed, identities are revealed . . . and four pretty little liars finally get the answers they've been looking for.
Age
14-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
672 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot Twists: 'Pretty Little Liars Bind-up #2: Perfect and Unbelievable' continues the thrilling saga of four friends with dark secrets. The book is filled with unexpected plot twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats, eager to find out what happens next.
  • Character Development: As the series progresses, readers get to delve deeper into the lives and personalities of the main characters. This bind-up provides further insight into their complexities, making the characters more relatable and intriguing.
  • Mystery and Suspense: Sara Shepard masterfully weaves elements of mystery and suspense throughout the narrative. Fans of the genre will appreciate the intricate details and clues that make the journey to uncovering the truth both challenging and satisfying.
  • Cultural Phenomenon: The 'Pretty Little Liars' series has become a cultural phenomenon, inspiring a popular television show and a dedicated fan base. Reading the books offers a richer, more nuanced experience of the story and allows readers to understand the original vision behind the hit series.