Hello reading fans! Spies, romance, and an all girls boarding school? That's right! "I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have To Kill You" by Ally Carter has it all. The story is about Cami Morgan, who attends The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women. More than just go to school there, her mother is the headmistress of the school. No one on the outside knows what goes on inside the school, most people just think it is a boarding school for weathy families. That is also the feeling shared by the people of the town Roseville where the school is located. And then Cami meets Josh in town one night while on a covert operation and her life is turned upside down. Cami struggles with what she should tell Josh. There were parts of the story where I laughed out loud! This book is a must have for the library.
Happy reading,
Mrs. B.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
How to Be Popular
Hello again! I completed "How To Be Popular" by Meg Cabot just the other day. I found this to be a cute story. It is a story about Stephanie Landry and her plan to become popular after an embarassing incident five years ago. "Way to pull a Steph" is the catch phrase at Stephanie's high school, the problem is, she's the Steph in the saying. With the help of a book she finds Stephanie works her way up the social ladder, while nearly losing her two best friends along the way. The story has parts that made me laugh out loud. It is an easy story to read and get involved in. There are not too many twists and turns. It is something I think our middle schoolers would enjoy.
Happy reading!
Mrs. B.
Happy reading!
Mrs. B.
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