Ally Carter

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Ally Carter is an American author of young adult and adult fiction.

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[edit] Biography

Ally was born in the Midwest and grew up in a small town. She has attended both the Oklahoma State University and Cornell University, and has a Masters.

[edit] Career

Her first adult book, Cheating at Solitaire was released in 2005 and tells the story the story of a famously single self-help guru who becomes very publically linked to one of Hollywood's hottest up-and-coming male stars.

Carter's first young adult novel, I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You, is a story about a girl who goes to a prestigious spy school and what happens when she falls for a normal boy.

A sequel to Cheating at Solitaire, Learning to Play Gin was released in November, 2006.

Because the books were released very close together, Carter has the distinction of releasing her first three books in under a year.

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