Be Smart-President Hinkley

Books are such an important part of our education. No mater if we are three or seventy-three, we are all constantly learning.
Reading is an essential part of learning about the world around us. By picking up a book, we are bringing information, new thoughts and different ways to look at things, into our mind. Instead of turning on the TV, read something. Enlighten your mind, become more educated, like President Hinkley urges us to do.


Monday, December 14, 2009

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
Hyperion 2006

Summary
Cammie Morgan is a spy in training--and she likes it. Until one day she meets an ordinary boy and falls head over heels. Except there's only one problem, she isn't an ordinary girl, she's a super genius, knows fourteen different languages, can kill a man seven different ways with her bare hands, and is pretty much everything this boy isn't. The question is, how does she keep up a relationship with this guy, keep it from the teachers at school, and pass all her classes? Cammie has to decide that one for herself, and she learns a lot along the way.

Personal Review
I finished this book in two days. This was a very cute book that really dove into the teenage girl life, and the things that every girl has to go through, like relationships, mother/daughter relationships, friendships, really cute teachers that don't want you to pass the class, and just growing up. Although I was a little confused sometimes as to what was happening, but other than that it was a really cute book that any teenage girl would enjoy. I also really liked how clean it was. And it was pretty funny too.

Cautionary Notes
There a few swear words in the book.

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