Brain Camp by Susan Kim, Laurence Klavan

Brain Camp

by Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan

Neither artistic, dreamy Jenna nor surly, delinquent Lucas expected to find themselves at an invitation-only summer camp that turns problem children into prodigies. And yet, here they both are at Camp Fielding, settling in with all the other losers and misfits who've been shipped off by their parents in a last-ditch effort to produce a child worth bragging about.

But strange disappearances, spooky lights in the woods, and a chilling alteration that turns the dimmest, rowdiest campers into docile zombie Einsteins have Jenna and Lucas feeling more than a little suspicious . . . and a lot afraid.

Reviewed by stefu1 on

3 of 5 stars

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I went into this book having an idea of what it would be about, and sad to say, it was really boring. The only reason i gave it 3 stars instead of 2 is because I loved the reason why the kids are getting smart Chickens from space?! who woulda thunk it? that was super creative even though having a chicken growing inside of you is a horrifying concept and I liked that it was short and sweet. If it were any longer, it would have felt like it dragged on for to long and it would have been tiring to read and been a boring read.

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S' Ok

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