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Liar & Spy
Liar Spy
Author: Rebecca Stead
An instant New York Times bestseller, Liar & Spy is a story about games and friendship. — Seventh-grader Georges moves into a Brooklyn apartment building and meets Safer, a twelve-year-old self-appointed spy. Georges becomes Safer's first spy recruit. His assignment? Tracking the mysterious Mr. X, who lives in the apartment ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385737432
ISBN-10: 0385737432
Publication Date: 8/7/2012
Pages: 208
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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skywriter319 avatar reviewed Liar & Spy on + 784 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Rebecca Stead, whose previous book, When You Reach Me, I loved (and, apparently, so did a lot of other people, as it won the Newbery), is back with another middle grade novel, LIAR & SPY. Different in feel and content from When You Reach Me, it nevertheless pays homage to the intelligence and subtleties possible for middle grade literature.

Georges and other characters of LIAR & SPY are fairly average in terms of memorability, but wicked smart in terms of intelligence for characters their age. Its not every day you get to read a middle-grade novel that involve the attempted English spelling reform movement and the umami taste (thats the one that recognizes delicious or savory foods). Knowledge can come whenever and wherever, in all forms, as Rebecca Stead proves over and over again.

Safers suspicious and passive-aggressive behavior did get on my nerves pretty quickly, as they did Georges, but the characters insecurities, actions, and feelings are all very genuine to the physical and emotional turmoil of middle school. And, as always, Stead writes a killer of an ending, one that nearly singlehandedly bumped my rating of this book up a whole star. Alas, the rest of LIAR & SPY didnt capture my affections the way When You Reach Me didthe pacing was slower and the characters not as easily likable. Nevertheless, despite the lack of emotional connection on my part, it is a touching and impressive work of literature that fans of middle grade and young adult literature alike should consider reading.
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