J’adore la “Gallagher Girls Series”!!!
One of my close friends gave me the third book in a series that both of us enjoy (for my birthday). I had finished Don’t Judge A Girl By Her Cover by that night, so wrapped up in it that I was. This was the latest installment in the Gallagher Girls Series ( I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You, Cross My Heart And Hope To Spy, and Don’t Judge A Girl By Her Cover) by Ally Carter.
I shall give you the basic information, starting with the first book: I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You.
Cameron Morgan (a.k.a Cammie the Chameleon) is a 15-year-old student (and daughter of the headmistress) at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women. Or a school of rich, snobby girls as the locals from Roseville, Virginia (and the rest of the world) perceive it as. Which is fine: after all every good spy knows not to blow their cover. Cammie can kill a person in seven different ways, she speaks 14 languages, and goes to a school for spies-in-training. What could be better? To get in to the Gallagher Academy (which by the way you need at least a Level 4 Clearance too even know about) you have to be either a daughter of elite spies working for the government or a genius. Cammie and her friends Liz (a genius) and Bex (daughter of famous British spies) attend classes such as CoveOps (short for covert operations where your class could be tracking one of the teachers, attending a political rally and secretly tapping into the Secret Service frequency, or escaping from a situation where your teachers pretend to be the bad guys), Countries of the World, Culture and Assimilation…..not your normal classes and not your normal students. So what happens when Cammie fall in love with a boy, who isn’t a spy?
Hopefully you will be interested by this post and find a copy at the local library or bookseller and then you will go on to read the rest in the series.
Have you ever read any of these books?
If so, what were your feelings about them?



nicky said,
August 20, 2009 @ 11:50 pm
Hey I so want to read these books u should put a photo of u on ur blog so I can see wht u look like. nd no I dont ride very often only when I go 2 my untie who lives 2 hours away so we don’t go 2 visit dat much. but I wish I could hav a horse of my own but we live in town so yeah. I luv horse riding so much it is so much fun. that weekend that I was riding I learnt in 1 hour how to saddle a horse and 2 learn how 2 get a horse ready 4 riding nd how 2 unsadle a horse nd so on. nd den I had 2 do it all on my own with no help at all it was so cool. also I had 2 walk behind the horse which was scary because I had always been told never to go behind a horse cause it will kick u
Allegra said,
August 21, 2009 @ 9:22 am
Sounds like an interesting series; maybe I’ll read it at some point! I’m working on expanding my book interests beyond fantasy, so this might be a good novel to read.
Mlle K said,
August 23, 2009 @ 7:24 am
Hello Dominique!
it’s very interesting to read about the books you like. I’m looking for novels I could buy for my students. Maybe you could give me some advice!I need something easy to read (my students are not very good at English!), but not boring for teenagers!
Mlle K
nicky said,
August 24, 2009 @ 3:25 pm
Hey how have you been I am soo goooooooodddddddd LOL. you should put a photo of yourself on here but like put a whole heap of pictures on and of different people (your freinds) and then tell me which one is you. I love the title “I’d tell you I love you but then I would have to kill you” and “Cross my heart and hope to spy” also ‘Don’t judge a girl by her cover” so so true.
Talk soon
Nicky
nicky said,
August 24, 2009 @ 3:29 pm
is that voki your voice? or not?
annep604 said,
August 28, 2009 @ 2:22 pm
OMG! I loves that series! My friend recommended it and I read all three in like four days!