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Our topic is Pretty Little Liars, It shows on Netflix, Abc Family, and Hulu Plus. Pretty Little Liars has gone from a book to the television series. Pretty Little Liars is a mystery drama show. The show is about 5 friends Aria, Emily, Hanna, Spencer, and Alison. Alison has gone missing and people assumed she was dead but really isn’t. The group of friends has believed there friend is dead until strange things have been starting to happen and then is set on finding someone by the name “A”. “A” starts to send them threatening riddles and the group gets scared but that makes them stronger. The girls go on a mission to live like teenagers, but also keep safe from “A” until they find out Alison isn’t dead but “A” is trying to kill her. So now they're trying to protect her from him without even knowing where Alison is at.

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The books are meant for young adults. The book series is 18 books long. The books were important because without them the tv show would not be on. The TV show's main actresses are Lucy Hale as Aria, Ashley Benson as Hanna, Troian Bellisario as Spencer, there is Shay Mitchell as Emily, then finally there is Sasha Pieterse as Alison. The show was first aired on June 8, 2010 on ABC Family. The novels go through many of problems people go through today, such as bullying, drug addiction, health issues, peer pressure, and underage drinking. The girls are creating more problems for them by themselves than they should have by not telling the truth about what’s going on. The books were presented as New York's best sellers in

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