![]() Most the characters seemed one-dimensional and none truly seemed to grow from their experiences from camp. I also didn't think there was big character development. I know, its only a book, but it still annoys. And comparing herself to Jessica Alba was laughable. ![]() I get it, I really do, but I would have a hard time thinking that "Hollywood came knocking" after Sam did one commercial that she never truly wanted in the first place. The only real issues I had with the story, is everyone was gaga over Sam's commercial. ![]() Of course the nerdy bookworm had to have an inhaler, camp food fights and teens thinking they're in love by just making eye contact with a guy. There were cliches like with (almost) every young adult novel there has to be the mean girls and love triangles. Although, I'm sure tit being well over 90 here also helped get me into the mood. It was an enjoyable read and I could almost imagine myself right in the middle of Whispering Pines. This was a great read! It actually made me sad because I would've loved to do the whole CIT and camp counsellor deals. ![]() ![]() So I almost felt like I could live through his book. The closest thing I ever go to summer camp was the time I went to Girl Scout Camp and made my mum come get me because they made me sing. It had less to do with the singing and activities and more to do with the fact that I've seen Friday the 13th (1980) one too many times. ![]()
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