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I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
by Ally Carter
I first read this book when it came out in 2006. I was ten. But the idea thrilled me SO MUCH that I never forgot about it. Whenever I thought of spies, this novel came to mind (right after James Bond, of course).
The idea of a young female kicking ass and being independent has always inspired me. I mean, if she can do ALL of that, why can't I at least try to do something that will enable me to fend for myself?
I re-read this book in late 2011 and the rest of the series right before the fifth novel came out. It was even better than I had remembered it to be.
To be honest, you really can't ask for anything better than strong females and spies.
So, whenever someone asks me for books to read - whether it's for themselves, their younger siblings, or their kids - I will almost ALWAYS include this book. The off chance that I don't include it will be because I'm flustered and out of my mind. This series is THAT good and I swear I am not exaggerating.
The idea of a young female kicking ass and being independent has always inspired me. I mean, if she can do ALL of that, why can't I at least try to do something that will enable me to fend for myself?
I re-read this book in late 2011 and the rest of the series right before the fifth novel came out. It was even better than I had remembered it to be.
To be honest, you really can't ask for anything better than strong females and spies.
So, whenever someone asks me for books to read - whether it's for themselves, their younger siblings, or their kids - I will almost ALWAYS include this book. The off chance that I don't include it will be because I'm flustered and out of my mind. This series is THAT good and I swear I am not exaggerating.