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Gallagher Girls Series by Ally Carter 10 reviews. Main Series Other Titles. Book 1. Book 2. Book 3. Book 4. Book 5. Book 6. Book 7. Featured Book. Where's Wally? You are not meant to take it seriously, though.

The idea of Cammie and her fellow Gallagher girls solving international crimes that have baffled their adult, more experienced counterparts is ridiculous. The fact that these kids can so effectively outsmart dangerous villains is a little difficult to swallow.

None the less the series has its following, appealing to a very specific demographic. While there is violence, it is mild at worst, though Cammie does witness a few deaths during her adventures. The romantic elements are also minimal.

However, if you can get over the idea of a highly secretive academy training year-olds to become spies, then nothing in this book will really turn you off. Ally Carter was born Sarah Leigh Fogleman in Specializing in adult fiction, Fogleman created the Ally Carter Pseudonym in order to separate her adult fiction work from the young adult novels she intended to write. Eventually, she tried her hand at the young adult genre, creating the Gallagher Girls series and following it up with Heist Society.

While Gallagher Girls follows the life of a young spy, Heist Society delves into thievery, revolving around a girl named Kat. Cammie Morgan attends Gallagher Academy, a seemingly ordinary all-girls school that actually trains young girls to become spies, teaching them martial arts, the latest in chemical warfare and code breaking.

This supposed school for geniuses is a factory for the espionage professionals of the future. A talented spy-in-training, Cammie might be fluent in more languages than most people can list, and she might have all the know how to kill a man, but she has no idea how to approach an ordinary boy who sees her as little more than an ordinary girl.

With any Gallagher Girls novel, the key to enjoying your reading experience is to turn your brain off. This, the first novel in the series, is no different. The book attempts to explore the life of a teenage girl training to become a spy at a prestigious all-girls boarding school. Unlike a lot of young adult novels, the romance in this book is actually secondary.

Rather, the emphasis is placed upon world-building. Every chapter helps the reader explore Gallagher Academy, peeling a few layers away at a time. As far as silly high school dramas go, this novel is amusing enough. There are no complex stories or troubled characters. You, more or less, get what you expect and nothing more. Cammie, the protagonist, is a smart and witty heroine.

Why does the uniform change colors on every book? Is that important to the story? So, in other words, ideally people will think: hey, I know those books. There are some pages missing in one of my books. If you get a misprinted book you simply have to return it to the store where you bought it.

Most stores will happily exchange damaged merchandise for a new copy at no charge. How is that possible? You are very observant. But sort of mistaken.

Let me explain. Cammie writes each book or each book so far during the school break that follows the semester in question. So she actually turned 16 during the course of CMH.



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