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I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
by Ally Carter
4.5/5 stars
Either this book is REALLY that good, or nostalgia played a huge role in this rating (I'd like you to know that a 4.5 is a really really high rating) bc I remember this book being my least favorite one in the series.
Anyway, the narration here is amazing. Generally, people say a book has good writing when it's all poetic and flowery like [b:Six of Crows|23437156|Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)|Leigh Bardugo|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1618531219l/23437156._SY75_.jpg|42077459] or something.
But when I say that the writing is good, I mean that it sounds like the narrator is a chaotic teenager (because that actually is true in this case, and in most YA fiction.) and it just makes the MC so much more loveable and realistic.
And speaking of the MC,,,,,,,
Cammie Morgan
She's so lovable. I loved her, I still love her, and I always will. She may be one of my favorite MCs because she's the perfect mix of Badass Spy Who Can Kill You With A Piece Of Uncooked Spaghetti™ and Awkward Teenager Who Doesn't Know How To Talk To The Person She Likes™. She has so much internal conflict in this book and I think her thought process is really funny to read.
So, yeah. Even though this book isn't my favorite in the series, it was still that good. Please read it if you haven't (even if you're way past your early teens like me lol).