Sara Shepard (born April 8, 1977) is an American author. She is known for the bestselling Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game book series, both of which have been turned into television shows on Freeform.
Sometimes I feel kind of wrong here. I used to be normal, but now. . . I don't know. I feel like I should be one way, but I'm not. " Toby stared at her. "I hear that. " He sighed. "There are all these perfect people here. And. . . it's like, if you're not one of the,. then you're messed up. But I think, inside, the flawless-looking people are just as messed up as we are.
Mike drank straight from the carton, wiped his mouth, and stared at her. "You've been acting freaky. Are you high? Can I have some if you are?
Life is hard already. Why make it harder?
I don't know what to do,' she finished. 'I feel like I'm the one who has to keep everyone together.
I'm sorry, okay, I'm not perfect, but I'm trying.
That was the thing about guys, though: Sometimes, they had the emotional depth of a flea.
when I hide something, it stays hid, until I want it found.
There are some remedies worse than disease.
Seeing Pretty Little Liars fans adapt and create their own stories is both exciting and flattering and I think what Amazon Publishing is offering through Kindle Worlds is a great way to reward their ingenuity.
People might look great on the outside but they all have something that they're dealing with.
Only two can keep a secret if on of them is dead.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the naughtiest of them all?
I do a lot of brainstorming with my editors. Sometimes it just comes out in the writing. I'll get an idea as I'm writing the chapter. I try to go for maximum surprises in PLL, stuff you don't see coming. It's a lot of fun!
Whatever baggage you have, use it. Conquer it. Don’t let it stop you.
Never trust a pretty girl with an ugly secret.
I do a lot of brainstorming with my editors.
I really like the spooky twists and the intense mystery. I think the various plot devices work really well for TV, but they are still also in the spirit of Pretty Little Liars as a whole. I also really liked Spencer's breakdown in the previous season after Toby betrayed her. The girls have had breakdowns of sorts in the books, so it was fun to see that on-screen.
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is the quintessential dysfunctional family.
It's about taking everything you thought was true and throwing it out the window. It's about embracing life's unpredictability, letting go of boundaries, and starting over
Toby twisted around. "Boo. " Emily screamed.