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Posted: Jun 30 2009
I got through about half of this book before I gave up. I can't even remember the main character's name. The summary sounded interesting and I thought this book could be a new favorite but the book's writing was bland, boring, predictable etc. And the fact that these spies can't find boyfriends are unbelievable. I mean come on, most spies are suppose to fascinating, seductive, mysterious yada yada yada. Just don't bother with this book.
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Posted: Jun 25 2009
This book, which is the first in the Gallagher Series started off with, what I thought was no promise. The plot seemed predictable and I was sure I knew the whole of the book in the first three chapters or so. I was so bored with it I stopped reading and didn't start up again until three months later. It really suprised me! The whole relationship with Josh didn't turn out like I had predicted and it really got a lot better after the first few chapters. I really reccomend reading I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You.
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( 1 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 3 2009
worst. book . ever. Obviously in the beggging it sounds like she is writting in a journal only to find out you a are wrong it is a overly cheesy wannabe book. I do not understand why it got such high reviews. I thought she was a bad writter it exscipally bother me how she said " lunnch time " Just randmoly in the book!! whhattt? I had to stop hafway throw to! ughh.

















