Sunday, 1 April 2012

Review: Don't Judge a Girl by her Cover by Ally Carter

Unlike the beginning of the other two Gallagher Girl books the danger is right at the beginning, the girls and all under a lot of pressure and don't seem to rely on each other as much. While the first two books are light and funny it all a sudden becomes serious what these girls are being trained to do, the dangers that they will have to face. Cammie has to face a brutal reality at the beginning, in which she realises what a life as a spy will mean, the dangers she will have to face and more. The third book in the Gallagher Girl series is dark, urgent and has no more playful cute moments between Zach and Cammie, where serious questions need to be asked between all the girls and the fact they have to all realise that they will always be in danger, they are spies.


I have to admit, these books are not epic like Harry Potter by J.K Rowling, or as romantic as The Notebook or as interesting as The Lord of the Rings but they have there own appeal, a mean of escape from a girls boring every day life [something I'm sure everyone can relate to.] They are a worthy read though and I would definitely recommend them!

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