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Young Adult Fiction
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Kit-Kat
Some parts of the book were good (the yay) and some parts were not so good (the nay).
I thought the narrator had a strong voice, not literally, but I could really see the character behind it. Unfortunately, I didn't think any of the other characters were as developed. Josh, the main character's love, was the completely flat.
I also thought the story was told in a very funny way - lots of humor and laughs. HOwever, although the story started out with a good foundation (spy school - how awesome!) I found that as I kept reading, the plot started to bore me.
Phrases, many of which were jokes, started to be repeated over and over again, to the point where they weren't funny anymore, but kind of annoying.
Cross My Heart and Hope To Spy (the sequel) is much better!
Some parts of the book were good (the yay) and some parts were not so good (the nay).
I thought the narrator had a strong voice, not literally, but I could really see the character behind it. Unfortunately, I didn't think any of the other characters were as developed. Josh, the main character's love, was the completely flat.
I also thought the story was told in a very funny way - lots of humor and laughs. HOwever, although the story started out with a good foundation (spy school - how awesome!) I found that as I kept reading, the plot started to bore me.
Phrases, many of which were jokes, started to be repeated over and over again, to the point where they weren't funny anymore, but kind of annoying.
Cross My Heart and Hope To Spy (the sequel) is much better!
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