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CAMPERS BEWARE

by a four\u002Dstep strategy for making friends, Molly sets her ursine buddy to mending parental fences during a weeklong vacation. But along with painful encounters with bees, mosquitoes, and other miseries, practically every interaction with the bumbling behemoth leaves Molly’s dad annoyed or depressed, and even his hopes of enjoying a little father/daughter quality time are repeatedly stymied. While the setups and punchlines work for a short daily comic strip, these elements quickly turn monotonous when they come along every few pages in an extended storyline. Still, even while repeatedly playing victim or comic foil, Molly’s dad may come in for some reader sympathy as he sadly remarks on watching Molly growing away from their former closeness. Readers may also find the advice for making friends helpful in their own lives: “1. Be interested / 2. Compliment / 3. Help / 4. Gifts.” This second series entry has one full book\u002Dlength story followed by two short additional episodes. Molly and her family present white."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Pages:240
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9781665943

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This chilling middle-grade thriller plunges readers into a summer camp where the campfire stories are all too real, blending classic horror elements with the relatable anxieties of being away from ho...

Our Review

This chilling middle-grade thriller plunges readers into a summer camp where the campfire stories are all too real, blending classic horror elements with the relatable anxieties of being away from home for the first time. The narrative masterfully builds suspense as a group of young campers uncovers the camp's dark secret, turning team-building exercises and nature hikes into a desperate fight for survival. The author uses the isolated, wooded setting to its full terrifying potential, creating an atmosphere where every snapped twig and distant howl could signal impending doom. This is a page-turner that will have young readers sleeping with a flashlight long after the final chapter.

What sets this story apart is its sharp focus on the kids' ingenuity and teamwork in the face of supernatural danger, making the horror feel empowering rather than purely frightening. The diverse cast of young characters is well-developed, allowing readers to see themselves in the brave protagonists who must rely on their wits. Parents will appreciate that the scares are more atmospheric and suspense-driven than gratuitously violent, striking a perfect balance for the middle-grade audience. This is an ideal pick for young horror fans looking for a story that is as clever as it is creepy, proving that courage isn't the absence of fear, but the will to confront it.

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