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Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover by Ally Carter

dunder_mifflin's review against another edition

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4.0

Okay I'm really getting into the series which is kind of obvious since I started the first book last night (and only stopped reading when I couldn't keep my eyes open) and have now just finished the third. Time for the fourth! Also,
Spoiler THE BIT WHERE ABBY JUST GRABS JOE AND KISSES HIM AT THE END I CANNOT

deepower7's review against another edition

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2.0

You know I like the premise and the characters a lot, but I don't think this one really knew what it was doing.

bethanypaisley's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

x_librarian's review against another edition

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3.0

Cute, like the others. I really should have skimmed through the second book before starting this one because I'd forgotten all the characters. This one ends on a bit of a cliff-hanger, so i assume there's more to come.

annettebooksofhopeanddreams's review against another edition

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4.0

I really really wish these books existed (and I had discovered them) when I was younger. I can't imagine how incredibly happy my ten year old me would have been with books like this. Ten year old me was bored at school. I was way ahead of everyone else and I was constantly held back. If I could have read about gifted girls from all over the world going to a special school in America to learn how to become the best spies in the world, I would have prayed that the school existed.

What I really liked is that this third book was once again quite different from the previous two books. For a moment I was afraid Carter would eventually play the same trick again, but I was happily proved wrong. In the previous two books we saw the girls using their skills in a more playful manner. They were growing and learning, but when they messed up it wasn't too bad. In this book things are getting way more serious. Things are getting more real.

That also means that the love drama from the previous two books has been moved to a seat at the very very back. There is a short moment where Cammie runs into Josh and there are some instances with Zach, but Cammie, and the others, don't have much time for romance. They have better things to do. Like making sure that their best friend is still at school and alive at the end of her father's presidential campaign.

Despite the fact that it's way more serious now, the book is still very light and easy to read. On top of that Carter doesn't forget that one of the strong elements of this series is the coolness of the school. So, we still witness some epic classes and lessons and we are also confronted with possible futures for our girls! And like in the previous books, those classes and lessons learned come in quite handy when dealing with real criminals.

I'm really excited to dive into the next book! I have a feeling this will only get better and better!

freadomlibrary's review against another edition

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5.0

Trigger warnings: violence, attempted kidnapping, espionage, lying, grief, injuries, strained parent-child relationship

March 2024: I am absolutely flying through these books now that I've committed to finishing my re-read. This book is where I start kind of losing my recollection of when I read it as a young kid. I remember most of what happens, but not everything and it only gets worse from here. This is also definitely where this series takes on a darker turn. Cammie realizes she has to start using her training in real life and what that means when it comes to her and her friends safety. There's also a lot more of the secrets and lying part of espionage in this book, something that makes it really difficult for us readers considering we only have the main character's perspective to guide us. This time around this is one of the thing that most frustrates me; the idea that Cammie can't know the truth about what's truly happening around her for her safety, but it ends up creating more problems than solutions. Considering the type of personality she is, it seems to me that the adults would relax some of the rules after awhile, but no haha. Maybe it's my inner tween coming out, but some teenagers are trustworthy and should be treated as such! I am not prepared for the second half of this series, pray for me ya'll.

mxshining's review against another edition

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4.0

A nice ending, but I'd actually like to read another book about the Gallagher girls.

theemolibrocubicularist's review against another edition

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5.0

Another good book by Ally Carter! lol. Love the excitement as Cammie and the gang tries to figure out who is trying to kidnap Macey. I love the Cammie and Zach scenes, especially when they were on the train together. SO INTENSE!!! The ending was definitely a twist as the questions of "Who" and "Why" are answered.

iceangel32's review against another edition

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3.0

I want to know more about Zack's background and if Cammie's father's enemies have to do with the new found danger that is discovered.

auburn's review

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adventurous challenging inspiring mysterious
  • Strong character development? Yes

4.5