Unbelievable by Sara Shepard

Unbelievable (Pretty Little Liars, #4)

by Sara Shepard

In Rosewood, where the air smells like apples and Chanel No. 5, nothing is as it seems. Five best friends once shared everything - even their deepest, darkest secrets. Back then for Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily it was a dream come true ...until Alison, the most beautiful of them all, suddenly vanished. Now someone named A has turned their charmed lives into a living nightmare. With A's threats turning dangerous and Ali's killer still on the loose, the girls must uncover the truth, but will it bring an end to the horror ...or is this just the beginning?

Reviewed by bonchcronch on

3 of 5 stars

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if i had to guess, this was the book that had the closest deadline to writing it.
there are a lot of straws that didn't get smoothed out. and instead of just letting them fade out they were brought explicitly to the attention of the reader in the last chapter.

Its not a satisfying ending. but a lot of things were wrapped up so I don't feel any need to continue to read anymore.

I think the next books will be delving into Ali's relationship with her family. I'm mildly curious about but not really. What could be in the next books? All the major lies they were keeping were told by the blackmailer and their lives are on the course for a new beginning. There is no connecting thread for them anymore not that it was strong at any point. They frequently felt like they couldn't go to each other and themselves said that they don't consider each other friends anymore.

Next Book Predcition
time skip to college where they have more "secrets" that a blackmailer found

what i want
Hannah and Lucas to try dating. Hannah learns to nerd elegantly.
Trista and Emily try dating and navigating being queer.
Spencer goes back to therapy and maybe try dating Andrew. but it doesn't work out because Andrew deserves better.
Aria needs therapy and to hang out with other art nerds.

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  • 27 April, 2022: Started reading
  • 30 April, 2022: Finished reading
  • 25 April, 2022: Reviewed