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4.5 18
Young Adult Fiction
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Funny and Way Better Than LYKY
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4.0
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Reader reviewed by Kit-Kat
As mentioned in the title, I did find this book more enjoyable than I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You.
There is more of a story and we learn more about the characters. The new characters entering the scene are more developed than in the first book, where some of the personalities fell flat. I think she really pulled off the Zach character - mysterious, yet strangely drawing you into him.
The book is fast-paced and funny and along the way Cammie discovers some very valuable lessons wrapped up in normal, everyday activities. Well, as normal as anything can be for someone who is a spy.
As mentioned in the title, I did find this book more enjoyable than I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You.
There is more of a story and we learn more about the characters. The new characters entering the scene are more developed than in the first book, where some of the personalities fell flat. I think she really pulled off the Zach character - mysterious, yet strangely drawing you into him.
The book is fast-paced and funny and along the way Cammie discovers some very valuable lessons wrapped up in normal, everyday activities. Well, as normal as anything can be for someone who is a spy.
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