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A review by inky_bat
Camp Death by Jim Ody
5.0
This casual read quickly became one that I couldn't put down.
I got so involved with the characters, I didn't want it to end. In fact, after it was over, I found myself wanting to pick it up and read more then I was kind of bummed when I remembered it was over.
The way he described the dynamics between siblings and friends in their teenage years, just took me back. Such an interesting and engaging little story, I love how Jim Ody's books are such puzzles, he adds so many twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end! I did not see that ending coming and this story was way more than I expected.
I know this is directed for a YA audience, but I just loved it. It was nostalgic. Whether you are an oldie like me who grew up on Christopher Pike and R.L. Stein or an actual YA, give it a try!
I got so involved with the characters, I didn't want it to end. In fact, after it was over, I found myself wanting to pick it up and read more then I was kind of bummed when I remembered it was over.
The way he described the dynamics between siblings and friends in their teenage years, just took me back. Such an interesting and engaging little story, I love how Jim Ody's books are such puzzles, he adds so many twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end! I did not see that ending coming and this story was way more than I expected.
I know this is directed for a YA audience, but I just loved it. It was nostalgic. Whether you are an oldie like me who grew up on Christopher Pike and R.L. Stein or an actual YA, give it a try!