Guest Post: Book Review by Sammi

A Review of I’d Tell You That I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You by Ally Carter
Spies.
For most people, that means James Bond and/or Jason Bourne.
However, after reading I’d Tell You That I Love You, but Then I’d Have To Kill You, by Ally Carter, I know think of something much more different — spy school.
Because the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women (read: the Gallagher Academy for Female Spies-in-Training) isn’t what it looks like — as opposed to being a snobbish boarding school for rich jerks, it’s a school for young trainee spies from all over America.
Cammie Morgan is like those girls, only slightly different — because her mom isn’t just a CIA operative, she’s headmistress of the Gallagher Academy.
When on a mission, Cammie “the Chameleon” is spotted by a normal boy — a certain Josh. Through a series of dramatic and certainly hilarious incidents, Cammie and Josh become…sorta-maybe-almost a couple.
Of course, the staff at the Gallagher Academy would (and could) kill Cammie and Josh if they found out.
So it’s up to Cammie, Bex (the first non-American Gallagher Girl), a little genius named Liz, and snobby Macey (who happens to “speak Boy”) to navigate Cammie’s relationship with a boy that can never know the truth about her.
Genre: Chick Lit/Young Adult
Age Group: 11-19
Rating: 9/10

4 Responses to “Guest Post: Book Review by Sammi”

  1. freshtalkingkids Says:

    I just finished the book and it is awesome! Just wondering what the 9/10 stands for…

  2. Sammi Says:

    It’s 9/10 because I never give 10/10. A perfect score is impossible. xD

    • freshtalkingkids Says:

      I gave Harry Potter (The 7th one) an 11/10 just cuz the author is a genius. She is INHUMAN, she writes so well! Even if you don’t like the book…

  3. Sammi Says:

    I like the first one the best. The rest were too annoying.

    Plus, I’m wishing that Draco and Hermione ended up together.


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