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Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover, by Ally Carter Review by Leah S

//Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover// is set in the present time, and takes place in Boston and Virginia. It is the 3rd book in the Gallagher Girl series, which includes //I’d Tell You I love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill you// and //Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy//. It starts out when Cammie Morgan, the main character, visits her friend Macey in Boston. Both Macey and Cammie go to a spy school that Cammie’s mom runs. Cammie is excited, and she has reason to be. She gets to be with her best friend for the end of summer, and watch her best friend’s dad accept the nomination to run for Vice President of the United States. Soon, things get a little dangerous. Cammie and Macey are lucky to have the skills they’ve learned from school, but when Cammie goes back to school, things aren’t the same. Cammie is worried about Macey after what happened in Boston. And with Macey being gone on the campaign trail, it only makes things worse.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who liked the other books in the Gallagher Girls series. //Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover// is somewhat like the other books in the series in that it has the same voice and style of writing. However, it does have a different plot. I don’t like this book as much as I liked the other books in this series, but I did still enjoy it. I would recommend this book because I love the whole idea of teenage spies. Also, I like Cammie’s character. She is very clever and considerate, and she is an excellent spy.