I want to tell you I love you, but I have to kill you (Gallagher Girls)

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  • Alexandra says:
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    very entertaining and well written 11 September 2006
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    Cammie Morgan is the typical student at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women. It takes the same classes, and it has the same ambition: to become a spy. Under the guise of a school rich geniuses, the Gallagher Academy is really a spy academy for exceptional young women. And they are the exception. Martial Arts Black Belt, Master in fourteen languages ​​and expert hacking abilities are simply for the course when you’re a Gallagher Girl. Second year is when students begin their first field work in covert operations (CoveOps for those who know) class. Cammie and her friends are thrilled that they are finally a real experience. Then Cammie takes a covert operation of your own. One night she meets a boy – and falls in love with him. Unfortunately, it is just a normal boy, and Cammie’s no ordinary girl. Unable to tell him who she really is, she uses all her skills to monitor and accidentally on purpose bump into him. But is it enough? In a school where final exams involve kidnapped, Cammie is about to get its ambitious mission: to turn it into a normal girl who received a normal boy. Quick-witted, intelligent and poignant, this story is as interesting as any transfer CoveOps, with a cast of characters that makes them memorable.

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  • Lindsay Johnson says:
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    This review is from: I’m telling you, I t love him, but I would kill you (Gallagher Girls) (Paperback)

    When my sister told me this book and me to read it, I took a glance look at the cover and gave him a look says. “you must be kidding me,” I love YA literature, and I’ll even pick up the book “Fluff” occasionally, but it? was too much and so he sat on my bedside table for about a month before I give him a chance. Surprisingly smart and beautiful, this book from the perspective of Cammie Morgan, a student at the Academy of Gallagher Exceptional Young Women (she is . still be the daughter of the director) written However, this is not an ordinary school, he gets to the next generation of super-spies train (think mission. Impossible meets Harry Potter … with a female character) As Cammie and their friends in order to successfully navigate the new girl, difficult classes and fourteen different languages ​​try Cammie is a curve ball thrown him out of his comfort zone when it receives a male admirers on the outside.
    /> Carter has a gallery of lovable characters and a new life to an adolescent genre, by creating a new twist, high-tech exaggerated The plot is not complicated, but it is compelling -., it is true that I am in through this book two days crashed. Besides, I’m always happy to promote books on the shelves, the intelligent young women to be independent for extraordinary in a world where mediocrity seems to contain visible. The “Gallagher Academy created” is everything from scratch and foremost a little old and repetitive, yes, we’ll get a few geniuses espionage, but overall it’s a nice breeze read with a good idea. The next book in the series is sitting on my bedside table, but this time I can say with certainty that there is not a whole month to immerse myself in.

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  • TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." says:
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    Welcome to the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, a girls’ school located outside of Roseville, Virginia. Anyone with this elite private boarding school would see exactly what the Gallagher Academy wants to see – a preppy school for privileged girls, with a gate and wall, keep the curious from their precious cargo. And they would be right, of course, but they are very, very wrong!
    Because The Gallagher Academy is not exactly what it seems. This is an elite school, that’s for sure, and the only guys who are their reasons favor the male teachers. Thereafter, however, the similarities between the Gallagher Academy and every other elite boarding school at the end of the world. Instead of math and reading, English and horseback riding, the girls who attend this school take courses in Covert Operations ancient languages, world culture and country assimilation and protection and respect. The Gallagher Academy is, in a word, a school for spies
    Cammie Morgan is a second generation Gallagher girl -. Her mother, who at the school, is now also the director. His two best friends, Liz and Bex, are both super-smart, and the best spies in training, she knows (except for the lack of coordination Liz, but that’s another story.) Cammie has spent most of his life in the walls of the Gallagher Academy spent, and now the other half begins, complete with a new CoveOps teacher, hunky Joe Solomon, she was very excited about the new school year.
    /> But things start to get a little out of control. Mr. Solomon seems to miss everything about father and left for dead, know Cammie. She meets a city boy, Josh, who finally looks, really looks like nobody else has ever done. After all, they did not get his nickname “Chameleon” for nothing. But now Cammie is balancing on a dangerous edge -. Knowing that no one outside the Gallagher Academy can ever know who she really is, and want nothing more than
    overthrow all his secrets to Josh /> How entanglement truths, as first love duels with obligation is Cammie need to know exactly what it means to be a spy, his mother’s daughter, and a girl in love.
    I tell you, I love you, but I have to kill you is a wonderful laugh out loud, action-adventure spectacle. Filled with many gadgets, intriguing teachers and exciting first love, so readers interested, you will not be able to put this book once you start. A real winner, and I can not wait for a sequel surely!

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