Definitely not. Fan - created works are often meant to be enjoyed by a wide range of audiences, including younger fans. Content with sexual implications is not suitable for such a broad consumption. Moreover, it can distort the original essence of the 'pll' concept, whether it's a show, a game, or something else.
Holden's location at the end of the story varies depending on the interpretation. Some think he might be on his way to finding some sort of inner peace, but it's not explicitly stated.
At the end of the novel, Holden is in a state of confusion and isolation. He finds himself reflecting on his experiences and questioning his place in the world, perhaps symbolizing a need for inner healing and growth.
Well, Holden's whereabouts at the end of the novel are not precisely defined. It's a bit open-ended, perhaps intentionally so to make us think more about his journey and state of mind.
Well, without more context regarding 'PLL Book 12', it's really difficult to name the 5 novels. It might be that this is a very specific collection within a certain series. Maybe if we knew more about the overall theme of the PLL series, we could make a better guess.
I'm not sure specifically which 'pll' you are referring to. It could be 'Pretty Little Liars'. If so, it's a story full of mystery, secrets, and drama among a group of friends who are being tormented by an anonymous 'A' who knows all their secrets and uses them to play cruel games. There are lots of plot twists and turns as the girls try to figure out who 'A' is while dealing with their own personal issues like relationships and family problems.
Holden is sad mainly because he struggles to fit in and finds the adult world to be fake and unfulfilling. Also, his sense of isolation and the loss of innocence contribute to his sadness.