Book Review: Out of Sight, Out of Time

A thrilling fifth installment to Ally Carter’s Gallagher Girls!

Title: Out of Sight, Out of Time

Series: The Gallagher Girls #5

Author: Ally Carter

Genre: Young Adult, Action, Romance

Rating: 4.5 stars

Review:
Cammie wakes up at the end of summer and can’t remember the previous three months. She is covered in bruises and doesn’t know where she’s at. When she returns to the Gallagher Academy, things are different, and Cammie wants things to go back to normal. Cammie more than anything, though, wants answers and is willing to go anywhere to find them.

Out of Sight, Out of Time is definitely the most emotional book in the series so far. Cammie goes through a lot in this book. Honestly, I really loved this book. Cammie is different, but still Cammie, if that makes sense. There was also some psychological thriller, here, which was really surprising. Out of Sight, Out of Time dealt with some heavy things, but Ally Carter did a good job of making sure it wasn’t too much. I have to admit, it was really good seeing Preston again. Also, I loved the Abby/Townsend interactions. They had such entertaining banter. Out of Sight, Out of Time allowed characters to shine in different ways than previously seen, as well.

The only thing I really wanted was more Mr. Solomon. He is such an important part of the book series, so I missed him in this book.

Out of Sight, Out of Time brings The Gallagher Girls one step closer to its conclusion. Cammie and her friends go through a lot in this book, and it was beautifully done. The twist at the end was very surprising and had me enraptured. We got to see some old characters in this book and see main characters in new situations, which expanded their characters. Though I did miss some characters, seeing the other ones grow made up for it.

Out of Sight, Out of Time is the fifth installment of The Gallagher Girls series, and you won’t understand what is happening without reading the previous books.

Goodreads Page for: Out of Sight, Out of Time by Ally Carter


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