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#1 New York Times bestselling series

Perfect for fans of the #1 New York Times bestselling series and the hit ABC Family TV show, this Pretty Little Liars prequel novel reveals Ali's secrets from before she was murdered.

Rewind a few years to seventh grade: Alison DiLaurentis and her friends are the It girls of Rosewood Day. Boys want to date them. Girls want to be them. But even though they seem to have it all, these girls are hiding some major secrets—especially Ali. She knows better than anyone that if the truth gets out, it will ruin everything.

Set in the weeks before Ali's murder, Ali's Pretty Little Lies is the first Pretty Little Liars novel told entirely from Ali's point of view. After all, who better to tell her story than Ali herself, the prettiest little liar of all?


  • Twin Switch: One sister is sent to a mental institution. The other steals her perfect life. But keeping up the lie is a full-time job, and one slip-up could mean losing everything.
  • Queen Bee Protagonist: Step into the mind of Rosewood's original It Girl. See how she assembled her clique, ruled the school, and hid the truth from everyone—even her best friends.
  • Psychological Thriller: A gripping story of identity, manipulation, and the desperate measures one girl will take to protect her stolen future and bury her past for good.
  • Prequel Novel: The must-read origin story for every Pretty Little Liars fan. Discover the secrets that started it all, years before 'A' ever sent the first text.

About the author(s)

Sara Shepard is the author of two New York Times bestselling series, Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game, as well as the series The Perfectionists. She graduated from New York University and has an MFA from Brooklyn College.

Reviews

Praise for Pretty Little Liars: “An intriguing tale full of provocative exploits and adventure…It will not disappoint the fans.” - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

“Shepard writes a suspenseful page–turner that will have teens thirsting for more.” - School Library Journal

“Expect this teenage soap opera to fly off the shelves.” - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

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