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Letters from Camp |
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Rating:  Summary: Letters From Camp Review: I loved Letters From Camp. It was suspenceful, punny, funny and my mom got mad at me because I couldn't put it down. I loved all the pictures and they made the book more exciting! I would say it was easy reading.I got Letters From Camp because I read Trial by Journal and I LOVED it and now I'm trying to get my parents to get me Regarding the Fountain. The only problem was, I was reading it when I was supposed to be reading a diferent book for a school project!
Rating:  Summary: Exciting book Review: I think Letters From Camp is an excellent book. This book is the second in a series of books written in the form of letters, notes, and postcards. In Letters From Camp, a group of brothers and sisters who don't get along very well go to a camp that's supposed to make them stop fighting. Instead, the counslers treat them like dirt. The kids try to send letters to their parents telling them to come and get them. In the letters, they explain that the counslers are feeding them awful food, and are trying to get rid of the only nice person, Lyle Splink. The letters aren't getting to their parents. While these top-notch siblings try to uncover the mystery, they learn how to treat each other respectfully and kindly. Both books in series are written with detail and surprises. I would highly recommend these books for kids 7 to 10.
Rating:  Summary: Letters from Camp Review Review: I think that this book was very well written and illustrated. The characters were very interesting to read about. My favorite was Barby Q.. I loved the way the kids found a way to solve the mystery and how in the end they made their own camp. It was a kind of camp that I would like to stay at for the Summer. Please keep writing.
Rating:  Summary: Letters from Camp Review Review: I think that this book was very well written and illustrated. The characters were very interesting to read about. My favorite was Barby Q.. I loved the way the kids found a way to solve the mystery and how in the end they made their own camp. It was a kind of camp that I would like to stay at for the Summer. Please keep writing.
Rating:  Summary: A Pleased Reader Review: I thought this book was so exciting and it was very hard to put down. I read this book for a book report and going into it I did not think I would like it but as it turned out I did!
Rating:  Summary: Bizarre, But Not Lacking in COOLNESS Review: Okay, this book, Letters From Camp, is about 3 sets of siblings who are sent off by their parents to the loony-bin Camp Happy Harmony in efforts to get along better. In this book, using letters, bills, and other various documents, the kids slowly befriend one-another, and intelligently uncover what's REALLY going on underneath the to-good-to-be-true exterior of wacko Camp Happy Harmony. There's: Mimi Gems - The Artist, Ivan Gems - The Detective/Lover of Fine Literature, Barbie Q. Roast - The Fashion Expert, Brisket Roast - The Master Chef, Charlie Lee - The Music Fancier, and Charlotte Lee - The Dance Pro Enjoy this nutty and friend-tastic book!!!
Rating:  Summary: Let's Have A Chat About Letters From Camp Review: This book was really fun to read and good. I read it in two hours because it was so interesting I couldn't stop reading it. I rated it five stars because I thought it was a cool story. I liked the way it was written because it had letters, newspaper articles, documents, lists and stuff like that. It was also a mystery but what I liked the reader knows the whole case on both sides. The criminal's side and the kids' who were solving the case side. At some parts the book was a little hard to understand but if you want to read a cool mystery book with evidence right before your eyes this book is probably for you.
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