The Great Gallagher Girls Reread The stakes are getting higher for Cammie and the other Gallagher Girls in Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover. Suddenly life is a whole lot more complicated than spying on cute boys and training for upcoming CoveOps assignments when Macey and Cammie get caught in a kidna...
Hi guys!I'm gonna do a review on the third book in the Gallagher Girls series: Don't Judge a Girl By Her Cover. I really love this book! We don't get to see a lot of Zach in this book, but we get some really cool Zammie (Zach and Cammie) moments that kind of makes up for it. There is going to be ...
3.5/5Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover is the third instalment of the Gallagher Girls series, and begins at the start of Cammie's junior year (which is Yr 11, I understand). Cammie's visiting her friend Macey in Boston when everything changes, and suddenly, the real spy-world is nearer than ever befor...
*Genre* Young Adult*Rating* 3.5*Thoughts*As I've slowly make my way through the Gallagher Girls series one book at a time thanks to my library, I have come to the realization and conclusion that things aren't as clear or precise as they seem. What started out as fun, humorous novel with interesting ...
The Gallagher Girls books just keep getting better and better. This episode takes place the fall of Cammie's junior year. Macey's dad is running for Vice President and Macey has to be along on the campaign trail. When Cammie joins her in Boston for an event, there is an attempted kidnapping which Ca...
The best in the Gallagher Girls series so far...Cammie Morgan is coming into her own training to be a spy. She has to put that on hold when her friend and roommate Macey's dad is running for vice president and there have been kidnapping attempts on her life.
Reading this was like a breath of fresh air; I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of Carter’s writing and the sass she’s able to put on the paper. The characters are fun and manage to remain original; the romance didn’t overpower the entire story and steal the spotlight; the plot was well paced and wel...
Someone told me weeks ago that the Gallagher Girls series is the type of series where each been keeps getting better and better. They were right, so far – ‘Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover’ raised the bar – and I can only imagine what will come next. The previous two books proved that Cammie and her ...
Yeah I read the first 2 books in this series a couple years ago and enjoyed them. I realized I'd gotten behind so I picked up books 3 and 4 at the library. There's a reason I stopped after book 2. By the third book the storyline was repetitive. I won't be reading the fourth.
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