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PLEASE BUY IT!!!
The book is about an anti-cheerleading girl, you know, sit in the back/invsible type. Then after getting caught in the act of her impulsive computer hacking (which is pretty awesome) the "squad" recruits her and she discovers about the coolest thing ever! read it. My friend and I recently asked her if she was going to write a 3rd one (there's already an amazing 2nd one) and she said she would love to, but her publisher won't let her unless more people buy it. So please help the cause!
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Posted December 3, 2010
Best book ever! A must read;)
I was interested in spy books at the time, it had everything you could want in a book. Romance awesome characters highschool life cheerleaders:) i love how the author combines the most unpredicted things. Cheerleaders who are geniuses and spies? That makes a really interesting plot.
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One of the best books i have read.
It is genuiney funny. I read it the whole time with a smile on my face. It is a quick easy read that you willwant more of when finished. This is one of my new favorite books.
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Amazing book!!!!!
I love this book! The idea that cheerleaders are just a cover for undercover operatives is genius. Buy this book and the second one "The Squad: Killer Spirit" so that the author can publish a third on and hopefully more!
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EXCELLENT!
this was an amazing series and i recommend it to everyone! Toby has no school spirit whatsoever. which is why she more then a little confused when she gets a note to attend the cheerleading meeting. Then she see's that it is in code. so she goes to the meeting. but they are not your average cheerleaders -- they are top secret governments agents. cheerleading is just their cover - its a perfect cover :-). This is fun and unforgettable!
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com
Toby hates cheerleaders. She could care less about the God Squad, the most popular girls in school.
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Then she finds two coded messages in her locker inviting her to try out for the squad. At first she thinks these messages are a joke, but then curiosity gets the better of her.
The first meeting is just an introduction to the squad, without practicing. At 5:30 the next morning, she attends her first practice. Toby is not a morning person -- her snark and wit come out full force at the thought of actually joining the squad.
There's more to this bunch of cheerleaders than meets the eye and Toby is about to find out the uniqueness of the squad.
PERFECT COVER, the first in THE SQUAD series, takes everything you think you know about cheerleaders and turns it upside down. Jennifer Lynn Barnes creates a new series full of surprises, wit, and a heroine who fights her destiny. -
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Posted November 24, 2007
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The title was one of the main things that got my attention. I mean, a book about cheerrleaders that are sercret spies, I for one, was impressed. And I'm depressed because I want to read the second one and I don't have it! And cheerleadering is the perfect cover- when you're a spy!
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