BOOK REVIEW: Only the Good Spy Young by Ally Carter (Gallagher Girls Series, Book 4)





Only the Good Spy Young
Gallagher Girls Series, Book 4
Ally Carter

By: Nevra Azerkan
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The Gallagher Girls book series is a New York Times Best-Selling Series. Why? Because they are the humane of books that you can’t put down until you are finished. When you do finish, you get frustrated waiting for the nearest one. In simple: they are an addiction. Only the Goody Spy Young is the fourth installment and I, along with many, MANY other eager fans, have been excited about this discharge since…well, since I finished the last chapter in the third part book.

The series follows Cammie “The Chameleon” Morgan, who attends the Gallagher Academy, a peculiar all girls school, that covertly acts as the training ground as being future members of the CIA, MI6 and other undercover organizations that you choose never learn about in your lifetime. The girls are trained in artificer to hand combat, computer infiltration, multiple languages (and when I argue multiple languages, I mean at least ten) and that’s exact on a slow day. Most of the girls are legacies and take some of the most prestigious spies as parents. Cammie, along with her three best friends, are highly capable and have proven themselves in viscid situations. Only now it is worse. A secret and ancient terrorist organic structure wants Cammie and no one knows why.

Only the Good Spy Young continues forward from Book 3, Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover, with Cammie in London. Fearing another attempted kidnapping, she is assigned precise protection detail until she returns to school. In that short time, a trusted confidant is thought to be working as a double agent for the cluster that is out to get Cammie. Can she trust her friends, professors, mate spies or her mysterious ‘is he or isn’t he’ boyfriend? Everyone has a diverse story and it is up to Cammie to figure out the set down.

From the moment you begin reading it almost feels as whether you are transported into the world of real-life spies. You possess so involved that when there are chase scenes and instances that want quick thinking and gut instinct, you feel the adrenaline flowing end you and your heart begins to race. I can safely assume that 99.9% of the rabble who have read this series actually wish they could attend a exercise like the Gallagher Academy.

The phrase, “Everything isn’t always what it seems” is definitely fitting for this book. We begin suspecting remoter motives of beloved characters and learning truths that you just did not understand coming. With every page turn, there is a new twist and another secret is revealed. You are curious, but not sure if you are short to know what is going to happen next. In the expiration, theories are either proven or squashed, but the voyage does not extreme point here. No, we are left with another mission waiting to subsist completed, which is only natural because a Gallagher Girl’s do ~-work is never truly done.

Ally has consistently outdone herself with both new novel and the fourth installment is no different. The Gallagher Girls succession continues to impress with intense detail, whirlwind adventures and action packed fun. Only the Good Spy Young is a thrilling read, leaving you through anticipation for Book 5. Until then you might want to join GGA (Gallagher Girls Anonymous) to the time when you can get your fix.

For more information on Ally Carter, the Gallagher Girls Series and her other works examine her official website. Only the Good Spy Young will be released June 29th, 2010.





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