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The Spy Who Raised Me
The Spy Who Raised Me | Ted Anderson
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Some parents want their children to turn out just like them. Only a few secretly turn their kids into elite special operatives. Josie Black can infiltrate any building, speak a dozen languages, and fight like a martial arts master. But no one told her that. After J.B. detects gaps in her memory, her mom reveals the truth: she works for a covert agency, and she's given J.B. the skills of a super spy. After J.B. freaks out, runs off, and tries to escape the weird world of espionage, she'll have to decide who she wants to be.
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The Spy Who Raised Me | Ted Anderson
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Um, pass. Not at all impressed. The story is very jumpy and incomplete.. I still do t really understand WHY the mom would program her daughter to be a spy. A spy for a soda company even. Doesn‘t make a lot of sense. And the art is not my style.