I read this one in a day, great fun series that kept the pages turning. I was sad when it was over, I really hope there are more if these books.
I read this one in a day, great fun series that kept the pages turning. I was sad when it was over, I really hope there are more if these books.
To put it simply; I love it! Ally Carter you have done it again!
Still messing around. I should probably go to sleep soon. #bookstagram #perfectscoundrels #allycarter #heistsociety
"We have to rob the Henley," Simon said.
Kat sank onto a truly uncomfortable sofa. "Again."
Finally got some time to read during my mid-sem break. Didn't really feel like starting any new books but ended up reading this.
Ally Carter's books make the best palate cleansers.
A fun end to an enjoyable trilogy. Now what am I gonna listen to...?? I've been stuck in a very specific subgenre {YA novels about conspiracies and thefts} for several weeks now. 😜
This afternoon's #audiocooking has produced 4 jars of sugar free BBQ sauce and a big ole vat of marinara. (I sneakily peel and process a few yellow squash and add them to the sauce for some extra vitamins! Once it cooks down a little more the yellow disappears.). 🙂
Sorting through the bin of random little toys and listening to my #audiobook (while the toddler is napping and cannot object to the mysterious departure of broken items...). You know you're jealous of my oh-so-exciting life. 😂
My favorite gang of criminals are definitely #fiestyfeb @RealLifeReading #internationalcrime 🕶
This was a good one. I actually liked it better than the first. I definitely cared about the characters more, but I also liked the story line better.
I read # 1& 2 of this series quite some time ago. Glad I was finally able to read this one. Good fun.
Dash & Lily's Book of Dares led me to read From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Which means I totally get this reference in Perfect Scoundrels. 🤓
"Then he scooted close to Simon and whispered, 'How do we get her all night?'
"Sweat was beading on Simon's brow. 'I don't know. No one's ever done the Basil E. Frankweiler at the Henley.'"