A review by aldoregan
Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover by Ally Carter

5.0

RE-READ: Sept. 08, 2017

One of the biggest aspects that this series has is female friendship, and that's something I don't see in books as often as I would've liked. You see, the idea of female friendship has been discarded and dumped in the trash, never to see the light of day. When I read this series a hundred years ago, the female friendship was normal to me. It was like common sense. But today, knowing how much of a rarity it is, I've come to appreciate it in a whole new level. The bond and the friendship that Cammie, Bex, Macey, and Liz have is admirable and inspiring. The amount of love, care, and trust that they have for each other brings me to tears. And in each book, as the series progresses, their friendship develops as well. It's so special, what these girls have. And I'm glad I was able to read about it at a young age. I learned how valuable friendship can be.

Aside from that, this book is a stepping stone to the real plot. This is where the real action starts and we are finally introduced to the real, and absolutely villainous, enemies. Mysteries are introduced, and the action scenes are much much dangerous and thrilling. I loved (yet again) each and every page of it. So fast-paced and suspenseful!