Letters from Camp by Kate Klise
Genre: Mystery, Realistic Fiction
Book Summary: Siblings that bicker non-stop are sent away to Camp Happy Harmony in hopes of instilling good relationships. The campers are forced to wear bizarre uniforms, eat gross food, and do chores all day, and the members of the family that runs the camp fight constantly with each other. Camp Happy Harmony isn't happy-it's havoc! Can they survive the summer and solve the mystery hidden under the surface of Camp Happy Harmony's perfect program?
Rank (0-5): 4
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: I have read this book several times and I am still not tired of it! The book is unique because it is compiled from letters and other artifacts. Each camper has a different, personalized experience that is fun to follow. Creativity never ceased. The book was lighthearted (well, minus a few minor attempts), and definitely enjoyed by me.
by Caly M. in grade 8
Labels: Klise-Kate, Letters from Camp, mystery, realistic fiction


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