Sunday, December 16, 2012

Camp By: Elaine Wolf (week 2)

         I have only read about 60 pages since my last blog, but things are really hating up between Amy, Rory, and the rest of the girls in both cabins.
         Amy has started to make a lot of new friends, but Rory still hasn't given up on her. She will find any way possible to humiliate Amy. Erin and Donnie are her closest friends at camp right now. 
         Amy's cabin was the cleanest out of the senior cabins, so they got invited to Uncle Eds house at camp to have an ice cream party. At the party, Ed had realized how rude Rory was being to the other girls, especially Amy. He threatened her saying if he caught her doing anything wrong, he would send her home. This was a wake up call for Rory, and an opportunity for Amy
        The next day, Amy told Erin what had happened at the Ice cream party and how Rory would get sent home if she were to do something wrong. Erin then came up with the idea to make Rory do something wrong that would get her sent home. Amy and Erin gathered their "gang" to plan out something they could do to get Rory in trouble. They called their plan, "lions." Lions would take place at the social on Saturday.
       Will "lions" work? Will Rory get kicked out of camp? Will Amy start to enjoy camp more? Read this book to find out!


I rate this book a 9/10

3 comments:

  1. This book sounds really interesting. The characters sound really cool.

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    1. Hi Natalie! I'm glad you think CAMP "sounds really interesting." I'm the author of CAMP, and I hope you'll read it and then blog and send me an email (elaine@authorelainewolf.com). Please let your teachers know that I love to visit schools; maybe I'll be able to visit yours this year.
      Wishing happy reading and joyous holidays to the ninth-graders in western NY,
      Elaine Wolf, "the anti-bullying novelist" (authorelainewolf.com)

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  2. Hi Sydney! I'm so glad to have found "Between the Lines," and I'm really happy you're enjoying CAMP. I'm Elaine Wolf, "the anti-bullying novelist" and author of CAMP. I hope you'll tell me what you think when you finish reading it. I love hearing from my readers; you can send me an email (elaine@authorelainewolf.com). I think you'd like my website (authorelainewolf.com), so I hope you'll check it out. Please share it with your friends and teachers. And please, too, tell your teachers that I always enjoy visiting schools (in person, by phone, or via Skype). So maybe I'll be able to visit YOUR school this year. In the meantime, I wish you and all the ninth-graders in western New York happy reading -- and joyous holidays!
    Elaine Wolf, "the anti-bullying novelist" (authorelainewolf.com)

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