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Out of Sight, Out of Time (Gallagher Girls, 5)
R**N
Superb, as always
The last thing that Cammie Morgan remembers is leaving Gallagher Academy at the beginning of the summer. People kept getting hurt because of her, and Cammie couldn't live with that. So she set out to find some answers and maybe to even find the Circle of Cavan before they found her. But when wakes up in an alpine convent months later, she realizes that she can't remember what she did last summer. In fact, the only indications that anything happened to Cammie at all are her weight loss, different hair color, and many bruises. Once safely back home at the Academy, Cammie has more questions than ever, and she's sure that there's much more at stake to finding those answers than just her sanity. So, once again, Cammie finds herself on the other side of the world, though with her friends for backup, struggling to piece together the clues she left behind the last time she was there. But with the Circle in pursuit, Cammie is running out of time--she can only hope she's not too late.It's no secret that I have been a huge fan of the Gallagher Girl series from the very beginning, and I just love how Carter has taken an idea that seemed to be just fun and espionage and turned it into something as dark and twisted as Out of Sight, Out of Time. This book has it all, including amnesia, conflicting loyalties, long buried secrets, surprising connection, and double and triple agents. All of this ensures that the plot will be action-packed, engaging, and entertaining. I was thoroughly enthralled with each new clever twist in the plot. In addition to that, though, I also loved how Carter touched on Cammie's changing relationships with those around her, especially her best friends, her mother, and Zach, her sometimes-maybe-boyfriend. With such vivid characters, an exciting and completely riveting plot, and such intrigue, it's clear that Out of Sight, Out of Time is another perfect read from Carter and a clear indication that the Gallagher Girl series just keeps getting better.Fans of the Gallagher Girl series will not want to miss its thrilling fifth installment.
T**Z
Hobbitsies Reviews: Typical Ally Carter book - aka awesome.
I was SO SAD when I finished Out of Sight, Out of Time by Ally Carter because I know I have to wait ages for the next Gallagher Girls book and I devoured this one in a matter of hours!BUT that so sadness is a fab thing because it means Out of Sight, Out of Time was absolutely awesome! Just as all things Ally Carter are.I will admit I was a little lost when I started reading Out of Sight, Out of Time because it's been ages since I read the previous Gallagher Girls book, Only the Good Spy Young. Luckily enough it worked out pretty well because Cammie was totally lost too! So it was kind of a lot fun figuring out what on earth Cammie had been up to all those months along with Cammie.AND THE ACTION. Out of Sight, Out of Time really kicks it up a notch with gun fights and explosions and jetting off to foreign countries and what not. Not a single down moment. You'd think it could kind of drag a little, what with Cammie being memory-less, but Ally Carter didn't let that stop her from getting stuff done.I won't get into the plot too much - I don't want to spoil anything, but man, Ally Carter is excellent at taking little things from previous books and making them into huge things later on!There were lots of twists too. I kind of guessed at them, well - I noticed the offness about some events and then ended up being right. Would that make me a good spy? HAH. And there was this one moment where I kind of teared up a little.My only complaint - not enough kissing!Guys, if you loved all the previous Gallagher Girls books, you are going to LOVE Out of Sight, Out of Time. Ally Carter delivers an excellent segment in the series and I cannot wait until the next book, whenever that may be. If you, for whatever reason, haven't read this series, go now. I won't speak to you until you've done so!
O**N
Great Series Continues to Get More Serious
Cammie Morgan hasn't had the most normal childhood. It doesn't help that she grew up attending a school for spies, but the real hardship is her father's disappearance. When a covert group called the Circle of Cavan attacks Cammie, she made a huge decision: her friends and family would never be safe with the Circle after her. The only way to keep them safe was to leave the Gallagher Academy. In Ally Carters fifth Gallgher Girls book, Out of Sight, Out of Time, we see Cammie grappling with the consequences of that decision.Cammie wakes up in a convent in the Alps with no idea of how she got there. Even worse, she finds out she has been missing all summer, and she has no memories of anything since she left the school. She calls her mother and Aunt who come to get her and bring her back to the school, but her loss of memories isn't the only thing plaguing Cammie: the Circle is still out there and they aren't going to rest until they get what they want from her.Despite everyone's insistence that she not try to recover her memories, Cammie needs to know what happened in the months she lost. No one at the school trusts her anymore, even her own mother and friends. She starts losing time and doing things unconsciously, like putting together an assault rifle without even knowing how she learned to do so. The only thing Cammie can be sure of anymore is that the memories of summer hold huge secrets, and she isn't afraid to go digging.This middle reader series has seriously grown up since its first book. This book is the most adult book, in terms of seriousness, not inappropriate content, so far. It really gets to the scary and ugly side of being a spy, which is something that has been sort of glossed over so far. The evolution of Cammie is pretty impressive, and I think readers can grow up along side her character. She has made great sacrifices to protect her friends and family, but the idea that those people would literally put themselves in grave danger to protect her is the most comforting and scariest thought Cammie has ever had. But that is what people who love you do!This started out a middle reader series, and while still appropriate for middle readers, it is also great for any kid who has transitioned more into the young adult age group but still read the early books in the series. They won't be disappointed as the story gets darker and more serious, and neither will you. It is a great series and although Carter claims to only have one more book planned, I hope she continues the series!
A**R
Great Book!
My niece loved the book!
K**D
Five Stars
My girls love this series.
A**A
A awesome book!!!!!
It's a gorgeous book I love it. Some People think that the End of the book is a little bit bad but I don't think so!!!
G**L
Best Book Yet!
I am an avid reader of the Gallagher Girls series and so when this book that I had pre-ordered arrived a few days early I was extremely happy! and of course this book did not disappoint.I'm wondering if this book even has a boring chapter, one of those chapters that is not needed like many other books but this book honestly has action throughout and every single word in this book is the lead up to something exciting!I loved the way the author handled Cammie's memory loss, the way we were finding out with Cammie what had happened to her really worked and made the reader really relate to Cammie because we are in the dark as well and I loved discovering what happened to Cammie at the same time she does.Ally Carter really handled some key aspects and themes in these books especially in relation to Cammie's mind where Ally seemed to really know what she was talking about.I really like the way a lot of background characters really seemed to come out of themselves such as Rachel Morgan who really took a big role in this book which seemed to pay off. Zach is also a key element in this book which I'm sure many people will enjoy! I also love the way Ally can make the reader hate a character one second and then love them the next which is especially key to Bex in this story who also takes on a lead role.I would defiantly recommend this book, but I think fairly obviously you HAVE to have read the other books first, I honestly couldn't imagine reading this without having the background knowledge of the previous books.This book is defiantly darker than the previous, everything Cammie goes through is complexed and I loved the way Cammie appears to be lost as much as the reader is and how well you can relate to Cammie, as I said before it really is non-stop action whereas the other books have been more of a lead up to an exciting event.My only criticism is that the next book in the series is over a year away and of course Ally Carter had to leave us on another cliff hanger! But if this book is anything to go by then it will be worth the wait!
パ**ナ
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