Cross My Heart And Hope To Spy
(27 ratings)
- Format:
- Paperback
- Pages:
- 272
- Publisher:
- Hachette Children's Books
- Publication Date:
- 05 August 2010
- Category:
- Adventure stories
- ISBN:
- 9781408309520
Description
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Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy was a great book to follow I’d Tell you I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You in that book Cammie met a boy outside of her school and repeatedly snuck out of school to see him, only to get caught by her mom in the end. After this terrible experience, Cammie has vowed to have no contact with boys in the near future. Doesn’t this sound like the perfect time to have fifteen boys from a neighboring spy school visit Gallagher Academy? The boys who are visiting are smart, covert, and possibly better than the Gallagher Girls. They are great spies and Cammie isn’t sure whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing. Ally Carter’s ironic twists and unexpected turns keep the reader interested and the book enticing. I have a habit of predicting what will happen next in the book I’m reading and only one prediction I made about this book became true. When reading this book I had to physically get myself away from it to stop reading it, and when I wasn’t reading it I was thinking about it. Wondering what would happen next and imagining what Cammie would have down when faced with what seem like minor complications I face in my life, compared to what happens in hers. In Cross my Heart and Hope to Spy Cammie has to deal with figuring out who to trust and when, which is difficult when you’re dealing with clandestine spy trainees. She also has to deal with the many changes and complications the boys bring with them to Gallagher AcademyI honestly can’t think of one think about this book that I didn’t like, other than the fact that I wish it was longer so that there was more of it for me to read.
ctmsshbe
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I love this series! very funny...reminds me of Harry Potter. this is the sequel to I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You... <br/><br/>
lalalibrarian
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Cameron Morgan goes to an all girls school for spies. Cameron is a sophomore and her and her friends want to find out what Blackthorne is. Her and her CovOps class go on a mission. The next day at school the Headmistress tells the whole school at breackfast that there were going to be fifteen boys from an all boys spy school joining them that semester. After the boys arrive strange things happen. THen at the end of the semester something very important gets stolen and no one eles is around, So it is up to Cameron and her friends to get it back.
esmith389
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THIS IS A AMAZING BOOK!!!!!! Have you ever wondered how all the great female spies came to be??? They went to the Gallagher Academy! That is the school i want to go to. this book mixes cool spy/action/gadgets with teenage girls. Cameron can hack CIA codes, speak 14 languages, and kill a guy with a piece of uncooked spaghetti. She is ready for everything... except blackthorne. When the boys school for spies which the Gallagher girls had no prior knowledge of become guests at her school things are turned upside down. She meets Zach a blackthorne boy who took special intrest in cammie. She doesn't totally trust them so she does what any normal person would do, she bugs his room and pretends to be his girl friend so she can spy on him. Big time honey trap. Can she figure out whats going on with out actually falling for zach?
Elferkid
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