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Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover
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?“The joy of reading the newest Gallagher Girl adventure is offset only by another
mysterious, cliffhanger ending.”—
VOYA (starred review) Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy : “While this second book in the series stands alone, prepare for listeners to demand the first volume.” — School Library Journal “It is difficult to imagine what teen girl would not want to read—and reread—this second book in a butt-kicking series.” — VOYA I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You : “Readers will eagerly anticipate the next installment.” — Publishers Weekly
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Continues a good series!,
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This review is from: Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Hardcover)
Description: Cammie and the Spy Chicks are at it again. This time, person or persons unknown are making assassination attempts on one of Cammie's roomies! Naturally, any spy girl worth her nightvision goggles can't let that slide by. And just to complicate matters, a certain interesting person of the male persuasion might just make an appearance. If you can see through his disguise, that is.My thoughts: Have you ever had an experience where you meet someone, and dislike them right off the bat? Then you talk for a while, realize you really enjoy their company, and suddenly you can't remember why they used to annoy you? That's how I feel about the Gallagher Girls. The series didn't wow me to start, but I love it more, the more I read. I can't say too much about the series that I haven't already said in my reviews of the first two books. It's smart, funny, and lighthearted, despite dealing with the admittedly scary world of spies. Thoroughly enjoyable. A few thoughts: Are Liz and Bex ever going to get their own chance to meet guys, or will they have to live vicariously through Cammie forever? And when is Book 4 coming out? Because I can't wait too long.
4.0 out of 5 stars
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By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Hardcover)
DON'T JUDGE A GIRL BY HER COVER is the third novel in the Gallagher Girl spy series.Cammie is invited to Boston over summer break to join Macey and her family for a political convention where Macey's father is to accept the Vice President's candidacy. Both girls are excited for a fun time. What they didn't bargain for was a kidnapping attempt. On first appearance, the kidnappers seem to be after Preston, the son of the Presidential candidate. But after replaying the attack in her mind, Cammie is positive it was Macey they were after. After the kidnapping attempt, they return to school and Macey is put under tighter Secret Service protection. But due to the secretive nature of the Gallagher Academy, the agents selected have to be carefully screened. Cammie is thoroughly shocked when the head of the detail shows up and it's none other than Aunt Abby. Cammie hasn't seen Abby since her father died, and has so many questions for her. But there are other things that need answered, as well. Namely, why would anyone want to kidnap Macey? So begins junior year for Cammie and her close friends Macey, Liz, and Bex. When Macey has to attend campaign functions, the other girls find cunning ways to sneak out and accompany her. To confuse Cammie even more, she encounters Zach from the previous term at not just one, but multiple locations. What is up with that? As with the previous books in the series, DON'T JUDGE A GIRL BY HER COVER has much intrigue and spy technology throughout. Ms. Carter suspects that there may be up to six books in the Gallagher Girl series, and DON'T JUDGE A GIRL BY HER COVER does a lot of development for future installments. There is a lot of action and bruising that occurs in this story, but more than anything it sets up a lot of background information for forthcoming novels. Reviewed by: Jaglvr
5.0 out of 5 stars
good book alert,
By Angela Moore "Angie-Pie" (New York City, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Hardcover)
Don't Judge a Girl By her Cover, by Ally Carter, is everything a tennage girl would love to read about; love, drama, sercret boyfriends and protecting your sisters. Dont forget to read her other 2 books; I'd tell you i love you, but then i'd have to kill you and Cross my heart and hope to spy
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