I'D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU, BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU - Book Review
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I read this book about a year ago, but I found a review I had written at the time and decided to share it with you!
Book: I'd tell you I love you, but then I'd have to kill you
Author: Ally Carter
Genre: Spy, Romance, Action
Publisher: Orchard Books
First published: 2006
Age Range: 12 - 16 (teen)
Chapters: 29
Pages: 275
In a nutshell
I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You tells the story of romance, secrets, glamour and danger through the eyes of a teenage girl.
The main character: Cammie Morgan (A.K.A the chameleon, Cameron Morgan) is a young lady that goes to a spy school: The Gallagher Academy, which to the rest of the world appears nothing more than a posh boarding school. Here she learns how to be a spy, (oh only: 14 different languages and how to kill a man with a piece of raw spaghetti and that sort of stuff *awesome*) in a school that uses high-tech but not quite futuristic or stupid gadgets. But there is one thing they don't teach - how to date a boy and be in love.
She meets Josh, an ordinary town boy.
Will he discover her secret?
Will their relationship last?
I read this book about a year ago, but I found a review I had written at the time and decided to share it with you!
Book: I'd tell you I love you, but then I'd have to kill you
Author: Ally Carter
Genre: Spy, Romance, Action
Publisher: Orchard Books
First published: 2006
Age Range: 12 - 16 (teen)
Chapters: 29
Pages: 275
In a nutshell
I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You tells the story of romance, secrets, glamour and danger through the eyes of a teenage girl.
The main character: Cammie Morgan (A.K.A the chameleon, Cameron Morgan) is a young lady that goes to a spy school: The Gallagher Academy, which to the rest of the world appears nothing more than a posh boarding school. Here she learns how to be a spy, (oh only: 14 different languages and how to kill a man with a piece of raw spaghetti and that sort of stuff *awesome*) in a school that uses high-tech but not quite futuristic or stupid gadgets. But there is one thing they don't teach - how to date a boy and be in love.
She meets Josh, an ordinary town boy.
Will he discover her secret?
Will their relationship last?
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