Not a Happy Camper review by LSim
Not a Happy Camper: A Memoir
by Mindy Schneider
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Biography

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Phoenix, MD, United States
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Mindy Schneider is going to camp. In the past, she has gone 
to the strict and oppressive Camp Cicada. This year is 
going to be different. Mindy is headed to Camp Kin-A-Hurra 
where she hopes to find friends, fun, and possibly, her 
first kiss. While at camp Mindy stays with the picture 
perfect Dana (who's got looks, sings, and plays guitar), 
Autumn Evening (who can talk to the dead, and has had many 
boyfriends in her past life) and many other different girls 
who will form a bond that can only be made at camp. 

Opinion: 

In the beginning of the book, I wasn't sure if I would get 
hooked on it. I kept reading and soon fell in love with the 
characters and the camp. Since this book is a memoir, it 
made it all that much better. Knowing that all the things 
that happened in the book actually happened to the author 
was amazing. Anyone who has gone to a summer camp before 
will be able to find a little piece of their own camp in 
Not a Happy Camper. 
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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