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4.5 22
Young Adult Fiction
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A book of blending in, first boyfriends, and spies?
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Reader reviewed by Kristin
I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You is about a girl named Cammie who is chameleon-a person who blends in with her surroundings. Her mother is the headmaster at the all-girl boarding school she goes to, which happens to be a school for genius spies. She knows 14 languages, but after meeting a hot guy, she cannot figure him out at all.
I can't explain it at all so go read the Amazon summary which makes much more sense! Anyways, I realized that we are all like Cammie, we feel like our friends are prettier, skinnier, smarter, etc. than us and since we are so average, we just blend in.
I loved the parts where Cammie, Bex, and Liz were trying to decipher the "guy code" all by themselves. They were looking him up on the CIA database, intercepting his emails, and even trifling through his trash. I guess this is an exaggerated version of what all girls do when they want to know what the heck the guy is thinking and he likes us or not.
This book has an ending that is definitely not what I expected, but satisfying nevertheless.
I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You is about a girl named Cammie who is chameleon-a person who blends in with her surroundings. Her mother is the headmaster at the all-girl boarding school she goes to, which happens to be a school for genius spies. She knows 14 languages, but after meeting a hot guy, she cannot figure him out at all.
I can't explain it at all so go read the Amazon summary which makes much more sense! Anyways, I realized that we are all like Cammie, we feel like our friends are prettier, skinnier, smarter, etc. than us and since we are so average, we just blend in.
I loved the parts where Cammie, Bex, and Liz were trying to decipher the "guy code" all by themselves. They were looking him up on the CIA database, intercepting his emails, and even trifling through his trash. I guess this is an exaggerated version of what all girls do when they want to know what the heck the guy is thinking and he likes us or not.
This book has an ending that is definitely not what I expected, but satisfying nevertheless.
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