Cammie goes to a spy school, where she is a future spy. When girl meets a boy, and cannot tell him where she goes to school things get difficult. Ally Carter's I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You astonished me with the story held within.
The theme of the book is that secrets can lead to trouble. When Cammie dates Josh, behind her mother's back, it leads to needing the help of Macey McHenry and having to help her. Her mom seems to think of the way they are getting along as suspicious. If Cammie had not been going to spy school, then she would not have had to lie to Josh. Maybe then it would have been okay to tell Josh.
The characters are Cammie, Liz, Bex, Macey, and Josh. Cammie goes to spy school where her mom is the head mistriss. She secretly dates Josh. Lis may be the next Einstein, according to her friends and classmates. Bex came to Gallager Academy as there first non-U.S. citizen. Macey has a Senator father, and came to the school as a tenth grader having to take newbie, seventh grade courses. Josh is the normal boy that Cammie secretly dates.
The booke has many good parts. One good part is when Liz made the tire blowup on the Driver's Education vehicle in front of Josh's house. This book should be read by those who love a good book. The book holds a very good story.
284 pages
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