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Two Lies and a Spy

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Kari plunges into the world of espionage on a mission to save her parents while trying to impress the guy she's been in love with forever in this entertaining thriller that "goes down as easy as popcorn" (Kirkus Reviews).
When sixteen-year-old Kari's dad sends her an unexpected text, she and her brother immediately go into hiding. Because when your parents are superspies and your dad declares a Code Black, it can only mean something bad. Very bad.

Kari soon discovers that her parents have been disavowed and declared traitors, and she's determined to clear their names. Breaking into the Agency seems like a reasonable plan, especially with a team that includes her longtime crush, Luke, as well as her two best friends—an expert hacker with attitude and a master martial artist—and Luke's popular, vindictive twin sister. Oh, and a new guy, who's as cute as he is complicated...
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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2013

      Gr 7 Up-Kari Andrews's motto is, "when all else fails, resort to violence." This is sort of odd coming from a 16-year-old prep-school student living in the DC area, but then her parents are both spies working for the Agency, which readers can presume to mean the CIA. She is also proficient at judo and takes care of her seven-year-old genius brother, Charlie, as one of her missions in life. The plot is totally preposterous. Kari gets a message from her parents to grab Charlie and hide until they can reach her. With her high school friends at her side, she does some spying of her own when her parents fail to show up at the three designated safe spots. The teens break into Langley when they find out that Kari's mother is in custody there. It seems that the Agency believes her parents are double agents working for the Russians. Kari doesn't stop until she busts her mother out of captivity and can begin looking for her father. There is a twist at the end that keeps readers engaged. Though the premise is far-fetched, the book is an easy, fun read that would be an additional purchase for libraries looking for espionage fluff.-Elizabeth Kahn, Patrick F. Taylor Science & Technology Academy, Jefferson, LA

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.7
  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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