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Letters From Camp- Part 2

By: Jamie Lee Curtis
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Director Sue is lying. What is she hiding? Carter, Mookie’s only friend, hasn’t spoken to her in weeks. And to top it all off, she is being forced to perform in the camp musical. As the summer winds down, Mookie might be closing in on the mystery on the Lady of the Lake…until another girl goes missing. As Mookie prepares to leave her new friends (she has friends!) a curious gift shows up under her pillow in the form of a friendship bracelet. Is it a clue? 

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I want more!

Mookie is such an inquisitive girl and this book is brought to life in such a wonderful way. Her letters from camp are hilarious and I love the journey she’s on as she tries to figure out who Fern is. I hope there’s more to this series...I CANNOT WAIT!

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Part Two of Hilarious Summer Camp Adventure

Jamie Lee Curtis’s audible story is narration of the pains of summer camp is marvelous. Mookie Hooper is in the middle of a mystery and everyone is telling her that she wrong. Trying to fit in and make friends is not going well. The wonderful conclusion of this hilarious story. Recommend.

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entertaining

I am an older adult and I enjoyed this very very much. I think there was a timely social message but it was so gracefully done and so not in your face. I could be wrong.

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fun stories. you will enjoy & relate

both books were fun, full of yarns I related to as I too spent most of my summer days away at various camps

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Campy and Deep - something for everyone

Having worked with kids at this age for a lot of my career, and having planned summer camps, I thought this would just be a delightful summer listen in the car. And it is. Really. The performances are right on, the humor is very middle school at times, and the pop-culture allusions are great.The second half continues the occasionally ribald fun but concludes with some great life lessons learned by the protagonist and some deep human storylines that adults will understand and appreciate. The storyline is nuanced and delicately woven. I so enjoyed the dip in the deep end.
I really enjoyed everything about this little summer
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We want more!

Our family (boys 10 and 8 yrs old) really enjoyed this story. The characters and voices were great. We loved the adult jokes snuck in throughout the narrative. We want more!

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This was enjoyable too

First I'd like to point out this story is geared towards a young audience (kids). Having said that, I still found it fun to listen to. It reminded me of school days and all the pros and cons of being in school. This is the first 4 "chapters" of a continuing story. I enjoyed hearing multiple narrators instead of just one trying to change their voice. Jamie Lee Curtis is very obvious in the narration, with the distinct voice she has. I plan on listening to the continuation of the story. Kind of like a blast from the past.

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it was okay

While intriguing, the main character seems to hit every wall possible. Not to mention the original mystery doesn't get solved.

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Ok

I thought the performances of the voice actors were great, but I didn't love the story. The main character, Mookie, was annoying. She grows on you throughout the story, but only a little. I actually like the other characters more. The ending was awful, I don't want to give it away, but it would have been nice if there was more closure.

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It is great.

I thought it was great. I have read a reviews saying she made the wrong decision, but she was not supposed to make the right decision. It is a story and it was not pre-school book telling kids to "Always make the right decision weather it hurts you or not. " So overall I really like this book a really interesting mystery and the twist at the end is great. I also like how it is set up to make seem that she is righting to someone back home.

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