Navah's review
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter
Cammie Morgan is your average 10th grade private boarding school student…if that school was a school for spies, where students learn a dozen languages, break government codes for extra credit, and learn how to kill a man with a piece of uncooked spaghetti in gym class. Cammie can scale a building or tail someone without being seen, but now she’s facing the one thing she’s not prepared for: a normal teenage boy who likes her, and thinks that she’s a normal girl.
This book is a lot of fun, and it definitely has its moments, but I constantly wanted it to go further. To be a little more daring, a little more interesting, to explain things a little better. I felt like Macey’s character should have been a lot more trouble than she turned out to be, and we kept being told things about the characters and not really seeing them. Some of the spy stuff felt a little forced, too.
All in all, there’s a sequel on the way, and I will definitely read it, but this book does not to...more
This book is a lot of fun, and it definitely has its moments, but I constantly wanted it to go further. To be a little more daring, a little more interesting, to explain things a little better. I felt like Macey’s character should have been a lot more trouble than she turned out to be, and we kept being told things about the characters and not really seeing them. Some of the spy stuff felt a little forced, too.
All in all, there’s a sequel on the way, and I will definitely read it, but this book does not to...more
