I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls, Bk 1)
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Mikaley O. (mozleigh) reviewed on
Cami Morgan is starting her sophomore year at the prestigous Gallagher Academy, where you learn chemistry (to make deadly poisons), math (to calculate the time it takes you to repell down a ten story building), gym (to learn how to disarm an enemy seventeen different ways using only office supplise), langauges (thirty or so, fluently), and public relations (to disguise yourself so no one knows your a spy). But the one thing that this spy school for exceptional young women doesn't teach, is about boys.
This book is a wonderful, well-rounded, funny, quirky, clever novel with a unique twist. Cami has a relatable voice, all her own that girls of all ages will enjoy. It's a little centered around boys but author Ally Carter does a good job of reminding the reader these are multi-demensional girls and making every reader want to be a Gallager Girl.
This book is a wonderful, well-rounded, funny, quirky, clever novel with a unique twist. Cami has a relatable voice, all her own that girls of all ages will enjoy. It's a little centered around boys but author Ally Carter does a good job of reminding the reader these are multi-demensional girls and making every reader want to be a Gallager Girl.
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