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Book Author(s): Ally Carter

I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls, book 1)

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The Gallagher Academy seems to be an ordinary private school to the townspeople of Roseville, Virginia.  But those who know its secret realize that Gallagher girls are anything but ordinary: the school is a top-secret training ground for future spies. But as Cammie Morgan begins her sophomore year she learns that, as hard as decoding encrypted texts or conjugating verbs in 13 different languages may seem, it doesn’t compare to her toughest assignment yet: learning about boys and falling in love.

This is the first book in the Gallagher Girls series and I loved every second of it. This book was originally chosen by a student for our book club and I’m so glad it was. It’s a combination of fun, laugh-out-loud moments, with some action/suspense and a little G-rated romance. It’s great for ages 12 up through adult.

Rated: Mild for two uses of mild language.

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