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Cammie Morgan has lost her father and her memory, but in the heart-pounding conclusion to the best-selling Gallagher Girls series, she finds her greatest mission yet. Cammie and her friends finally know why the terrorist organization called the Circle of Cavan has been hunting her. Now the spy girls and Zach must track down the Circle's elite members to stop them before they implement a master plan that will change Cammie-and her country-forever.
Get ready for the Gallagher Girls' most astounding adventure yet as Ally Carter's "New York Times "best-selling series comes to breathtaking conclusion that will have readers racing to the last page.
- Sales Rank: #340266 in Books
- Published on: 2014-09-23
- Released on: 2014-09-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x .63" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
From School Library Journal
Gr 6 Up—High school senior Cammie Morgan has survived incredible adventures alongside her best friends Bex and Liz at Gallagher Academy, a top-secret boarding school for girl spies. The signature lighthearted and fast-paced narration features a large cast of characters, but very little exposition. Readers are advised to start with I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Hyperion, 2006). In this final series installment, Cammie is bent on uncovering a cabal of villains known as the Circle of Cavan. Using stolen plans from super-genius Liz, the Circle of Cavan is hoping to start World War III and it's up to the jet-setting Gallagher Girls to stop it. Cammie engages in a daring global game of cat and mouse, traveling to Rome, Marseille, and a hidden government compound in the Arctic, juggling conflicts with her mother and boyfriend Zach along the way. Fans will enjoy the touching graduation scene, which brings the series to a satisfying close.—Madigan McGillicuddy, Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, Atlanta, GA
Review
PRAISE FOR OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF TIME
* "This episode is nearly three hundred pages of perfection, and the only regret fans will have when they are done is being one step closer to the final installment of this outstanding series."-―VOYA, starred review
PRAISE FOR ONLY THE GOOD SPY YOUNG
"Humorous, fast-paced fun."―School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR CROSS MY HEART AND HOPE TO SPY
"It is difficult to imagine what teen girl would not want to read-and reread-this second book in a butt-kicking series."―VOYA
PRAISE FOR I'D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU, BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU
"Readers will eagerly anticipate the next installment."―Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Ally Carter (www.allycarter.com) is the New York Times best-selling author of the six books in the Gallagher Girls series: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You; Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy; Don't Judge a Girl by her Cover; Only the Good Spy Young; Out of Sight, Out of Time; and United We Spy; as well as Heist Society, Uncommon Criminals, and Perfect Scoundrels. Ally lives in Oklahoma where she is hard at work on her next novel.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A little disappointed with this one, but it was still a decent end to one of my favorite series from last year.
By Siiri @ Little Pieces of Imagination
This is another one that hurts to review, but not only because my friends loved this book and series, but also because I love this series. I pretty much binged the entire series in two weeks and it was ah-mazing! I loved it so much. I liked this book a lot too, but it also made me realize how flawed these books are and that's never a good thing to happen in the final installment.
I had finished book 5 right before I picked this up and book 5 was my favorite, favorite book in this series. It's such an emotional, fast-paced, dark and mysterious story which I loved. However, with this book, I felt as though the characters were a little juvenile? Everyone was keeping secrets from everyone: the kids didn't talk to the parents who didn't talk to the kids and everything was just a mess. There were some highly predictable things that happened, a lot of convenient things that were even more convenient than in previous books and, honestly, a lot of stupid decisions as well.
SPOILERS
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[First of all, why in the world did Cammie think it was Preston who wanted to talk to her? It never even crossed my mind that it would be Preston not his dad? @.@
Secondly, it's just so funny to me that these four girls and one guy are some sort of prodigies who can make everything okay and who can save the world when some of the kids' parents are titled as amazing spies and amazing agents and amazing everything; how come the parents weren't capable of doing anything except hide or do a few missions? Like???? How does that even make any sense?
Thirdly, the side characters are soooooooooo underdeveloped it actually hurts. One second Abby and Townsend are like strangers and the next they're all lovey dovey (in their sense, anyway). What about Rachel and Joe? One time they're just friends with a slight interest or layer of love between them and behind the scenes they got to be boyfriend and girlfriend and then suddenly it was a marriage proposal. Also, let alone that the sides are underdeveloped, Cammie and Zach just are a boyfriend and girlfriend, but there was no talks about how they actually became an official item. It's just.. understood. Ugh.
Finally, (though here are some more things), it felt like the girls hadn't really grown at all. Macey was throwing tantrums left and right, Bex was all murderous as always, Cammie is still the reckless girl she was back when and always acts without thinking. Of course, you can argue, that Cammie has grown a lot, and I think she has, too, but some things just brought back the Cammie-ness in the first half of the series and it was a bit disappointing =/ I mean.. I loved where they had gotten by the end of book five, but in this book they all seemed to have gone through some character regression or something. It was painful to watch how, under pressure, they just kept giving each other silent treatment or lashing out at one another. Aren't you supposed to be sisters and work as a team? I just wanted to shook some sense into them.
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I guess my semi-disappointment also has to do with the fact that I had binged 6 books in a pretty short amount of time so it got a little repetitive and predictable, but.. regardless, this series is so amazing and I loved every second spent on reading it! I guess it's time to start collecting them in physical form sometime and have these pretty spines decorate my shelves ✿◔◡◔✿
This series is a definite recommendation for every booknerd out there!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Solid ending to a fun series
By Cardinal
Boom! What a great start to the finale!
Book 6 of this fun series is action-packed with a fast-paced plot and a lot at stake. I felt very satisfied with the conclusion of this series in United We Spy. It's not easy to wrap up sub plots that have been brewing over 6 books and several years, but I felt like AC did a good job of it. I thought that the character progression was just right. Cammie and friends have been training for years and are now "adults" and making their own missions and plans for the future. Made total sense.
There are SPOILERS in what follows:*******************************
Couple of things I really appreciated:
1) The fact that Zach and Cam did not have to actually profess their undying love to one another. I thought the sentiment that Cam felt, where she stated that when Zach talked about his future, that she felt like it was linked to her future, was perfect. It was subtle and just right for those two, in my opinion.
2) That "evil bad guy" was actually briefly mentioned in book 1. I had been waiting for him to reappear -- and voila!
3) Again, the wrap up of a lot of sub plots and the reappearance of Zach's friends. For some reason, I really was relieved to see that Zach was actually a dude with dude friends. Their presence served a purpose to the plot, but it did feel a little contrived. Still, I was glad to see them again.
4) The fact that all girlfriends and everyone else did not have to pair off with a magically well-fitting soul mate.
5) Loved the loss of the mansion. It was a little painful to read, but only because it really was a loss. I thought that was brave, and I liked that Zach didn't have to reconcile with Mommy Dearest, and chose Cam instead.
There were a couple of items that bothered me, but they were small things for the most part:
1) "The ring". Seriously, when would Joe have had time to buy that? And if he had had time to buy it...seems like he could have been spending his time doing more important things. And honestly, Rachel felt a little like a giddy school girl when sharing the news with Cam. I'm happy for her, but... well, it seemed a tad weird and uncomfortable.
2) "The return to the family home". While I appreciated the glimpse into the dire settings of Zach's childhood "home", it mostly felt like a plot device for them to find Mommy Dearest. And Abby's fit about not being told about Zach being Townsend Junior felt really out of character. What about showing some compassion toward Townsend -- or at a bare minimum, toward Zach? It felt selfish, and just did not feel like Abby. I imagined her as better than a jealous girlfriend.
3) The humor hasn't been there for the last couple of books. I get the last one, but with Cam's return to her more normal, less psycho-Dr-Steve-controlled self, I was hoping to see more of the old Cam back. She was there a little bit, but I was hoping for more.
4) I was really hoping to see Josh again. Oh well.
All said and done though, I enjoyed the series and would recommend it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A good finale
By Katie Mc P
I've always liked this series, and books 2-3 were the highlight.
We all knew that the series would end with this book, and I think it did a good job with wrapping up the threads from previous books.
What I liked:
-- The relationship between Zach and Cammie continues its natural curve. Their kisses get a little more involved, and they move into each other's arms more quickly and naturally, but I like that its still written briefly, rather than being overdone.
-- The pacing is very good, I thought, even though the whole thing was just a bit disjointed, almost as unrelated sections.
-- The plot threads are all finished neatly and 95% of it makes sense. (See below for that 5% that didn't.)
-- The whole series is very coherent together... but especially the books having to do with the Inner Circle.
-- This book is one more level of gritty than the last one. It wasn't too much... still a girly book... but it really does SHOW you that Cammie is 18, still partially teenager, but for the most part adult now. I thought the lists should have shown a bit more maturity than they did, but they at least showed some.
***Spoilers beyond this point ***
What I didn't care for:
-- Zach and Cammie still never said, "I love you" to each other or gave each other any sort of a commitment. I am not a fan of teen (or adult) novels where those words are held cheaply. I don't like it when the author throws them in as sappy purple prose. I don't care for the example it sets when teens are saying it after mere weeks of knowing each other. It's even worse when the the words are used to make it "okay" for characters to get physical. Ally Carter avoided all of that, and I love that she avoided it all. BUT... neither am I a fan of books supporting the idea that teens can get all the way into passionate kisses like Zach and Cammie finally do without giving each other a commitment. They've been together years now, they've demonstrated commitment and they've been through some tough things, so it seems odd that they still never verbalized any sort of commitment. Especially with the series ending! It's like it must have happened off-screen somewhere. We should have seen it in the pages, though, even if it was just one or two paragraphs. A whispered "I love you" in between kisses. A quiet, "I'm not going anywhere. We belong together." SOMETHING. It doesn't really seem natural to me that it's so obviously missing, and I don't like the idea of a book that otherwise stands up to high moral standards skipping this important part of a relationship.
-- The plot did not make it clear enough in explaining the parts played by Ambassador Winters and the guy in the Cambridge library. One one hand... they are supposedly being targeted because they are part of the Inner Circle. But then both say they are afraid of what the Inner Circle wants to do, and they want it stopped. So are they NOT part of the Inner Circle? But if they're not, then it's not just the Inner Circle being targeted like the rest of the book seems to state. I just can't make heads or tails of that. If anyone reading this DID make sense out of it, then leave a comment, and if it's explained to me so it does make sense, I'll delete this portion of this review.
-- The relationship between Abby and Townsend wasn't portrayed very smoothly. Through the early books, I was constantly trying to figure out if Abby was supposed to be falling in love with Mr. Solomon or if Rachel was. In the beginning of this one, I still couldn't not tell which one was falling in love with him... and then Abby and Townsend are arguing in that "they might like each other way" in one scene... and suddenly Cammie's catching them kiss? Did I miss something?
All in all, though, it is a great book that I like sharing with my teen daughter.
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