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Showing posts with label Ally Carter. Show all posts
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23 January 2009

Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

Ally Carter

Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children

Sequel to I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You.

Cammie Morgan is back at the start of the second semester of her sophomore year. The semester seems to be starting off strange with an interrogation from the CIA, Ms. Morgan being worried about...something she's not sharing with Cammie, and a whole wing of the school being closed off.

Then there's the CoveOps assignment which goes pretty badly...and something called Blackthorne...and Cammie still isn't sure what Josh will remember about her or not.

Luckily she has her best friends by her side. This book will send you off on an adventure with Cammie, Bex, Lix, Macey, and some exciting new characters.

22 January 2009

I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You

Ally Carter

Publisher: Hyperion Book CH

Cammie Morgan, age 15, has lived at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women for several years due to the fact that her mother is the headmistress of the school. But Gallagher Academy is not the private boarding school everyone seems to think it is. In all actuality it is a school for geniuses who are training to be spies.

In school Cammie becomes fluent in 14 different languages, learns several ways to kill a man, practices throwing people larger than herself over her shoulder, cracks codes and everything else a girl needs to know...except for how to communicate with a boy.

What will Cammie do when she meets a boy who can never know the real Cammie Morgan? What will she say? How will she act? To what lengths will she go to get to know this boy?


Warnings: Somewhat of a "girly" book but real men would read it!