Friday, July 22, 2011

Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover by Ally Carter

Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Gallagher Girls, #3)Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover by Ally Carter

This was taken from goodreads.com/jess_readerwriter, I wrote the review freely and I apologize if the reviews are not written in a professional manner.

Synopsis: When Cammie "The Chameleon" Morgan visits her roommate Macey in Boston, she thinks she's in for an exciting end to her summer break. After all, she's there to watch Macey's father accept the nomination for vice president of the United States. But when you go to the world's best school (for spies), "exciting" and "deadly" are never far apart. Cammie and Macey soon find themselves trapped in a kidnappers' plot, with only their espionage skills to save them.

As her junior year begins, Cammie can't shake the memory of what happened in Boston, and even the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women doesn't feel like the safe haven it once did. Shocking secrets and old flames seem to lurk around every one of the mansion's corners as Cammie and her friends struggle to answer the questions, Who is after Macey? And how can the Gallagher Girls keep her safe?

Soon Cammie is joining Bex and Liz as Macey's private security team on the campaign trail. The girls must use their spy training at every turn as the stakes are raised, and Cammie gets closer and closer to the shocking truth.



My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Cliff hanger
Romance was lacking


Cliff hangeeeeeeeeeer? Sorta. I enjoyed this book a lot. All the Gallagher Girl novels I've loved. This book took me a little longer to read than the others. I honestly don't know why.

The book starts out with Cammie visiting Macey for the McHenry election. Well, technically the Winters-McHenry election. The Winters have a son named Preston that Macey clearly points out that she doesn't like. Preston decides to follow Macey and Cammie to the roof where a huge attack takes place. Throughout the book, it's all about protecting Macey and Macey is acting completely different, no one but Cammie notices. Cammie and her roomates decide to secretly follow Macey to all of the Campaigns. As the end of the book nears, you realize that Macey isn't the target. . . .

Both Zach and Josh return in this book. More Zach than Josh. The romance isn't hiked up in this book which was disappointing and Carter didn't make the girls sound like middle schoolers. This book is a lot more suspenseful and a little bit disturbing (Macey's case, ya know).

I'm on my way to the library for the next book.



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Friday, July 22, 2011

Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover by Ally Carter

Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Gallagher Girls, #3)Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover by Ally Carter

This was taken from goodreads.com/jess_readerwriter, I wrote the review freely and I apologize if the reviews are not written in a professional manner.

Synopsis: When Cammie "The Chameleon" Morgan visits her roommate Macey in Boston, she thinks she's in for an exciting end to her summer break. After all, she's there to watch Macey's father accept the nomination for vice president of the United States. But when you go to the world's best school (for spies), "exciting" and "deadly" are never far apart. Cammie and Macey soon find themselves trapped in a kidnappers' plot, with only their espionage skills to save them.

As her junior year begins, Cammie can't shake the memory of what happened in Boston, and even the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women doesn't feel like the safe haven it once did. Shocking secrets and old flames seem to lurk around every one of the mansion's corners as Cammie and her friends struggle to answer the questions, Who is after Macey? And how can the Gallagher Girls keep her safe?

Soon Cammie is joining Bex and Liz as Macey's private security team on the campaign trail. The girls must use their spy training at every turn as the stakes are raised, and Cammie gets closer and closer to the shocking truth.



My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Cliff hanger
Romance was lacking


Cliff hangeeeeeeeeeer? Sorta. I enjoyed this book a lot. All the Gallagher Girl novels I've loved. This book took me a little longer to read than the others. I honestly don't know why.

The book starts out with Cammie visiting Macey for the McHenry election. Well, technically the Winters-McHenry election. The Winters have a son named Preston that Macey clearly points out that she doesn't like. Preston decides to follow Macey and Cammie to the roof where a huge attack takes place. Throughout the book, it's all about protecting Macey and Macey is acting completely different, no one but Cammie notices. Cammie and her roomates decide to secretly follow Macey to all of the Campaigns. As the end of the book nears, you realize that Macey isn't the target. . . .

Both Zach and Josh return in this book. More Zach than Josh. The romance isn't hiked up in this book which was disappointing and Carter didn't make the girls sound like middle schoolers. This book is a lot more suspenseful and a little bit disturbing (Macey's case, ya know).

I'm on my way to the library for the next book.



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