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Kirsten
I really enjoyed this one, though I thought I might not.
Kat has successfully gotten out of the family business by doing one last job: getting herself into a prestigious private school, and living a normal life. Unfortunately, the world of thieving hasn't finished with her. She is sucked back into the life to save her father when someone frames him for a job stealing from the wrong man. Then Kat has to form her very own Heist Society to find and steal back the stolen goods, saving the lives of h
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Beverly
Oct 17, 2013 rated it liked it
Shelves: young-adult
Overall this was a great story, even though I was confused while reading it for lack of more concrete detail. Details were very general and therefore the only thing that kept this story going was the main character, who fortunately had a strong presence. With more development I would have loved to give this story at least four stars. It was particularly timely with the recent news of lots of Nazi stolen art discovered in Germany. I will continue to read books that relate to art and art history. ...more
Kathy
Aug 24, 2013 rated it liked it
This book: espionage, thievery, girl-drama, relationships, art history, and plain fun. I prefer her Gallagher series over this one, but this is a good solid teen read.
Amy
Dec 12, 2010 rated it really liked it
What a fun read for teen girls...Ocean's Eleven with a twist of romance! ...more
Barb
Sep 10, 2013 marked it as to-read
Shelves: young-adult