I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You by Ally Carter

"Cammie Morgan is a student at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, a fairly typical all-girls school-that is, if every school taught advanced martial arts in PE and the latest in chemical warfare in science, and students received extra credit for breaking CIA codes in computer class. The Gallagher Academy might claim to be a school for geniuses but it's really a school for spies. Even though Cammie is fluent in fourteen languages and capable of killing a man in seven different ways, she has no idea what to do when she meets an ordinary boy who thinks she's an ordinary girl. Sure, she can tap his phone, hack into his computer, or track him through town with the skill of a real "pavement artist"-but can she maneuver a relationship with someone who can never know the truth about her?

Cammie Morgan may be an elite spy-in-training, but in her sophomore year, she's on her most dangerous mission-falling in love."


I found this book kind of dull, I didn't really find anything in the book that grabbed my attention like some other books and I wasn't really interested in the plot, characters, and the text didn't really impress me like I expected it to. I don't think that this book is very idealistic and I don't think that this book is as good as it sounds. There wasn't a real part of the story that triggered my attention and stimulated my thoughts and feelings. I guess this isn't my kind of book because a lot of the others seemed to enjoy and like it. I would describe this book as arid and lifeless, but really that's just my opinion. I would rate it a 6.5/10 :/ Actually, I don't know because I didn't finish the book, I lost interest mid way..so I guess I can't really judge..


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