1. I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have To Kill You.
2. Cross My Heart & Hope To Spy
3. Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover
4. Only The Good Spy Young
5. Out of Sight Out of Time
6. Unknown.
By "the gahllahar girl series" I assume you mean The Gallagher Girls series by Allie Carter. It's a series about a girl named Cammie who goes to a spy school, which is owned by her mother. It is called the Gallagher Academy. The books in this series are: (in order) 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 That is all of the series so far. Now go read it!
1. I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You 2. Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy 3. Don't Judge a girl by Her Cover 4. Only the good Spy Young it tells you on the covers 5 and possibly 6 won't be out for awhile
No, the "All-American Girl" series by Meg Cabot consists of only two books: "All-American Girl" and "Ready or Not." There is no third book in the series.
American Girl has several series of books, each of which follows the life of a ten-year-old girl in America. At first, these were all historical, but contemporary dolls have recently been released.
There are two books about Samantha Madison (the protagonist in All-American Girl). The first is All-American Girland the sequel is Ready or Not.
The Gallagher Girl series is the best ever in the world! O.K-But I think its Harry potter, Skulduggery pleasant, Percy Jackson, the CHERUB series. READ ALL OF THEM, BUT ESPECILLY CHERUB!
Not yet, but it could well get turned into a movie, it says this on the gallagher girls website: What do THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, CHARLOTTE'S WEB, BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA, and I'D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU, BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU have in common? They are all movie projects at Walden Media! Walden Media, the book-to-film specialists, have purchased the Love You/Kill You option from Walt Disney. Producers have been assigned and a screenplay is in the works, which is very exciting for the Gallagher Girl series!
The Fudge series by Judy Blume is generally not considered a "girl book" but rather an engaging series that can be enjoyed by readers of all genders. The themes and humor in the books can appeal to a wide audience, making them popular with both boys and girls.
No. There are many nonfiction series books.
- the school for dangerous girls - Confessions of a shopaholic ( series ) - Students across the seven seas ( series ) - Princess Diaries ( series ) - Airhead ( series ) - How to be popular - Teen idol - all American girl ( series ) - Scarlet fever - What Katy Did -What Katy Did Next
it depends if you want series 1,2 or 3. in series, yes but not ALL the books.
There are six books in the series. I thought they were all good, you should read them.