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A review by divineauthor
The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter
adventurous
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
3.75
“But the past stayed blank, and the present stayed cold, and the future loomed before her, totally empty.” —Zoe, page 7
there are two wolves in me: one is that i love spies and the other is my inherent hatred of government intelligence agencies. i was reading and enjoying the fun, punchy tropes and the main characters’ (albeit very fast but it gets a pass) romance and then i’m reading a chapter and it hits me. whatever. it’s fine. reading this made me nostalgic for a middle school book series i haven’t touched in a decade AND i was laughing aloud because zoe really is so funny sometimes. yeah. vibes
there are two wolves in me: one is that i love spies and the other is my inherent hatred of government intelligence agencies. i was reading and enjoying the fun, punchy tropes and the main characters’ (albeit very fast but it gets a pass) romance and then i’m reading a chapter and it hits me. whatever. it’s fine. reading this made me nostalgic for a middle school book series i haven’t touched in a decade AND i was laughing aloud because zoe really is so funny sometimes. yeah. vibes