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4.5 18
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Cammie returns in a sequel better than the first
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Katie
The second book in the Gallagher Girls series, Cammie returns to school after being interrogated by the CIA over spring break about Josh, to try to figure out what mysterious guests they will be having, codename "Blackthorne". This book was a little bit better than its prequel, but not by much. It was a badly structured romance novel first, bad spy novel second. I hesitate to even call it romance, but what else would explain the behavior of Cammie, who, as a veteran spy and "Chameleon" should know better than to be so distracted by boys? Again, another "C+"-grade novel from Ally Carter. Shame. It really has the potential to be better than that.
The second book in the Gallagher Girls series, Cammie returns to school after being interrogated by the CIA over spring break about Josh, to try to figure out what mysterious guests they will be having, codename "Blackthorne". This book was a little bit better than its prequel, but not by much. It was a badly structured romance novel first, bad spy novel second. I hesitate to even call it romance, but what else would explain the behavior of Cammie, who, as a veteran spy and "Chameleon" should know better than to be so distracted by boys? Again, another "C+"-grade novel from Ally Carter. Shame. It really has the potential to be better than that.
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