So as you may know from my recent Comfort TV Shows blog post, one of my favourite TV shows to watch over and over is Pretty Little Liars. This is pretty much because I started watching it as a teen and grew up watching it.
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I have only recently started getting into reading, I had to read at uni so I didn't really want to read for fun in my free time too. So after watching all the PLL series over and over, I thought why not try reading the books?
At first, I was only going to read the first one just to see what it was like in comparison to the TV show, and here I am a whole series later.
Pretty Little Liars Book Series
The PLL book series was written by Sara Shepard and there are a total of 16 books in the main series. Yes, I read them all pretty recently.
I don't want to give too many spoilers in case any of you would like to read them after this but what I will say is that it is so different from the series.
The first couple of books are a little similar to the first episodes in season 1 but after that, the stories get so different with all kinds of different characters that weren't in the series. For example, Caleb is such a huge character in the series but he's not even in the books at all.
The massive difference is what made me enjoy the books so much because there were so many twists and turns that I didn't expect so it was great to be able to experience those again because I can't with the series now really as I've watched it so many times.
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In terms of more differences, I feel like, in the book Aria, Hanna, Spencer, and Emily are heightened versions of themselves. Like their personalities are way more dramatic in the book than what we see in the series.
As the books came out first, and then it was made into a TV show it felt like I had kind of done it back to front by watching the series first. But it was interesting to see the original bits in the book that I could tell the producers had based scenes off of.
It was also interesting to see how they changed storylines in the series. Throughout the books, each chapter is from the different perspectives of each liar. For example, one chapter will be based on Emily, and the next will be about Aria, etc. Therefore, the story kind of went a bit slower because everything was so in detail, but it's not like that with TV so they had to add so much more into the storylines.
Should you read the Pretty Little Liars books?
If you are like me and you loved the series, I would definitely recommend reading the books. I know they are primarily aimed at teens but it doesn't make it unenjoyable for young adults. And, the books are quite short so you can get through them quite quickly. I think I read the last one in 3 days because I wanted to see how it ended so badly.
Also, it is the same but different. It's still the Pretty Little Liars we know and love but so different and it's so interesting to see how their lives differ from the book to the series. Also the whole A storyline is quite different and A is a completely different person. I'm not going to tell you who it is though!
There are 16 books so it is quite a lot to get through but it's good as like a background series that you keep coming back to when you don't know what else to read. I think they took me about 6 months to read and I read some others along the way too.
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Have you watched Pretty Little Liars or read the books?
4 comments
Great post! We watched the TV series, but we heard that the book series is much better and more thought out. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYears ago, when the show originally premiered, I read the first and second books and really enjoyed them, but I remember they freaked me out a little bit (just like the show did). I never finished the series (book or show haha) because of that, but I do know the entire story because I was hooked just enough to stay up-to-date with it all online. I'm glad you wound up enjoying the books :)
ReplyDeleteI did not realise that there was a Pretty Little Liars book! x
ReplyDeleteLucy Mary
This is interesting, I haven't read about their books. And its nice to have on book version too.
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