The Gallagher Girls Series
By Ally Carter
Published by Hyperion Book CH
★★★★
By Em
How could any teenage girl not envy the characters in this book? I mean, they go to a high class school with a former presidential chef, they are taught by the totally swoon-worthy Mr. Solomon, and they get to practice beating people up almost every single day! Can't get much better than that.
The Gallagher Girls Series by Ally Carter is a four part (actually five part, as the new book Out of Sight, Out of Time has yet to fall into my hands) about the prestigious Gallagher Academy, a school in the middle of Roseville, Virginia that isn't quite what it seems. It's really an academy for secret agents. And the four main characters totally fit the bill. Cammie Morgan, the headmistress's daughter, Bex Baxter, the secret agent protegee, Liz Sutton, the clumsy computer genius, and Macey McHenry, boy expert and amazing spy. Together, along with great supporting characters like Headmistress Rachel Morgan, Joe Solomon, Zach Goode, Josh Abrams, and all of the other teachers and students, the girls are able to get into all sorts of trouble, while also getting some extra credit.
I can sum up the reason I like these books into three simple parts:
1) Teen super spies are just down right cool.
2)These books made me laugh. A lot. (Which is why I regret taking them to church with me to read during the Sermon))
Any teen who loves some good humor, usually revolving around a bunch of girls who were educated in everything from how to drug their CoveOps teacher into spilling his secrets to how to properly dance the fox trot knowing absolutely nothing about boys, will love these, as I loved them. It's not all humor. For crying out loud, it's about a bunch of 16-year-olds, so naturally there is drama, and heartbreak, and all that fun stuff in between.
And for as much as I've advertised the humor that I love about this book, there is still seriousness. A spies life is full of lying and deceit, and Ally Carter really captures that well. So I must say "Bravo!", and I can't wait to read the fifth one!


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