Seventh grade is a really big year. Especially if, say, for instance, your camp crush, the one who wanted to be "just friends" has finally decided to take an interest in you—now that you've been flirting with someone new. That's just Priya's dilemma. But all the girls seem to have their own share of problems and solving them without their closest camp friends by their side is no fun at all."
(LL) This book is definitely one of the best in the series that doesn’t take place at Lake Campview so far. Focusing on four main characters instead of all of them helped make the story not feel as rushed as the previous in-between Camp books. Some of the characters did some really terrible things that I don’t know would really happen (LaToya), but it was better than the previous few books, so it was a pleasant surprise.
Honestly it was one of the cutest little romance storiesI've ever read. I always look back and want to re-read that book and just reminisce; it's totally sweet and awkward and everything that should be for a pre-teen lead. I can't think of any moments that I didn't like. Forever one of my fav series
imagine going to a camp for a full summer and making lots of new friends and then at the end of the summer having to leave them. The only way to stay in touch with the girls is over the computer. Each of them is having an issue with either school friendship or boys.This book is full of drama
At lot was going on in this book, but somehow it all worked. Some of my favorite characters were featured, so I really liked it. But I still feel like Priya and Jordan belong together and not as just friends.