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Ally Carter

4.30
1,531 rating·8,962 ulasan

Cammie Morgan, seorang siswi di Akademi Gallagher—sekolah khusus wanita muda berbakat yang sebenarnya adalah akademi mata-mata rahasia—mampu menguasai 14 bahasa dan piawai meretas kode komputer CIA. Namun, ia sama sekali tidak siap ketika jatuh cinta pada seorang laki-laki yang mengira dirinya hanya...

halaman
288
Format
Library Binding
Terbit
2006-04-25
Penerbit
Turtleback Books
ISBN
9781417771998

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Ally Carter
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Ally Carter writes books about sneaky people and movies about Christmas. She is the New York Times Best-selling author of the Gallagher Girls, Heist Society, and Embassy Row series for teens as well as WINTERBORNE HOME FOR VENGEANCE AND VALOR for younger readers. Her books have been published all over the world, in ove...

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Ava ✿ (ia)
Ava ✿ (ia)·1 years ago
5 ☆ ! 💙 all these years I’d thought being a spy was challenging. turns out, being a girl is the tricky part. 🔎 ⊹ ࣪ ˖ overall thoughts :now I miss being fifteen years old! because guys, I ate this up! I should really start reading more light hearted books, it improves my mood LOL! isn’t it just the best thing when you finish a book and go “that was so FUN!” if you’re in the mood to be entertained by something fun and cute, this is the perfect read <3 જ⁀➴ cammie and josh :I very mu...
Baba
Baba·5 years ago
Posing as a fee-paying school for elite girls, Gallagher school is really an elite school for training female spies, run by former agents and with support services run by other former agents and spy agency service staff. It's one of the oldest female spy schools in the word, with their successful agents-in-the-field often called 'Gallagher Girls'.What begins as a fun and innovative concept is kind of ruined by the entire premise of the main plot being student, and daughter of the headmistress, '...
Maggie
Maggie·7 years ago
*3.75/5 stars* “You shouldn't judge someone until you've walk a mile through an underground tunnel in her uncomfortable shoes” I had a tough time deciding on the final rating of this book: Most of the time, my enjoyment was on the 4 star level, but this book also isn't flawless and some parts begged for more logical 3 star rating. In the end, I'm going to give it lower 4 stars, because it was so much fun and an amazing introduction to a potentially kick butt series. I'm very excited to conti...
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Ivana - Diary of Difference·7 years ago
Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest If you are looking for a refreshing Young-Adult read, with college unlike any other - this is the perfect book for you! I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You is the first book from the Gallagher Girl series, where we meet girls that go to a school for spies, and nobody except them, knows it. The Gallagher Academy is a typical all-girls-school, except, instead of normal subjects, they learn advanced martial arts and chemical ...
Phrynne
Phrynne·8 years ago
Cute, funny, entertaining, very definitely young adult but still well written and readable for an older age group.I read this for a challenge and was glad I did, as it probably would not have been on my reading list otherwise and I would have missed out! For once, the girl was an individual who kept to her main target in life despite having to sacrifice some personal things along the way - that included her boyfriend.The action takes place in a school which is reminiscent of Hogwarts only this t...
♛ may
♛ may·8 years ago
This whole book was a buzzkill. I came for spies and bada*sery and instead got soul mates and puke-inducing clichesI would most definitely consider this as middle school genre rather than YA bc it really lacks in the writing, the plot, and the characters. The writing is so juvenile and the humour is so forced im still cringing from exposureThe characters are annoying as frick man. I’d like to propose a new rule, the first being that a 14 year old should not refer to their spy teacher as ‘sexy’ o...
Giselle
Giselle·14 years ago
Yes. I'm a full grown adult. Yes, I thought this was pretty freaking awesome! Don't laugh at me!! *scowls*These are the kinds of books I turn to when I want something fun and silly; a change of pace. A high-school-drama-filled book that I can read and enjoy without the need to use my brain a whole lot. It doesn't claim to be a deeply significant story that will blow your mind with its complexity. It's a relatively straightforward plot, but with all kinds of shameless fun, plenty of humor, an ado...
Steph (Reviewer X)
Steph (Reviewer X)·17 years ago
I picked this book up because of all the media hyper surrounding it—the Disney option and the New York Times bestseller status, not to mention the cute cover and interesting premise. Who hasn’t found themselves imagining what it would be like to be a secret government operative during an especially boring Physics lecture? Behold: the appeal of this book (to me, at least).With all this in mind, why oh why was I so disappointed upon finishing it?Because this book was subpar to its media attention....
Jennifer Wardrip
Jennifer Wardrip·17 years ago
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.comWelcome to The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, an all-girls school located just outside of Roseville, Virginia. Anyone looking at this elite private boarding school would see just what The Gallagher Academy wants you to see--a preppy school for privileged girls, complete with a guardhouse and stone wall to keep the curious away from their precious charges. And they'd be right, of course, and yet they would be so very, very wrong! Because The Gall...
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Leanna·18 years ago
I am a daydreamer—I think most readers are. As a freshman in high school, I had a recurring fantasy about being a spy. At the time, I was taking Russian classes (back when the Cold War was a recent memory) and spent hours imagining what life would be like if I’d been bred for espionage. What if I were fluent in fourteen languages? What if I could kill a man (or woman) with a ketchup bottle?I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter is my teenage fantasy come to life.Ca...