Book Reviews

I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You – Book Review

Title: I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You

Author: Ally Carter

Published: May 2006

Genre: Young Adult; Romance

This book is written in the style of a report. It’s a book with teen angst, love and spies. What more could you want?

This was a fun book, and relatable to being back at school, in a way. Cammie is the girl who people ignore; the one boys skip past, the one who blends into a crowd. She has the code name Chameleon because of this. On an assignment, she runs into a boy, falls for said boy and is about to experience something new something that spy school could not have prepared her for.

Cammie is a great character, it’s refreshing to see a character who is quiet and shy around boys. I really related to Cammie, it’s an echo of what I was like in school. Her friendship group is string

Funny and the romance tugs at your heart. This is not a serious book; it is a light hearted, entertaining read.

I suppose a lot of teenage girls feel invisible sometimes, like they just disappear. Well, that’s me—Cammie the Chameleon. But I’m luckier than most because, at my school, that’s considered cool. I go to a school for spies.”

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