![]() ![]() There are a ton of flawed characters to hate on so when bodies start dropping, you probably won’t shed too many tears. The writing is simplistic and the storyline was easy to follow. People in that age group deserve to have books too and for a fun, Spooktober read, this is great. I would put this at a target audience of 7th through 10th grade, which is completely fine. ![]() This does definitely read on the younger side of YA so if you aren’t into Tween reads, I would steer clear. I was looking for a campy, silly slasher that would make me nostalgic for my Junior High years, devouring every Fear Street book I could get my hands on. It’s all about the mindset you go into a book with. If you enjoy the campy, bloody, sometimes ridiculous movies like Cabin Fever, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Friday the 13th, House of Wax or Wrong Turn, I think you could enjoy this. Y’all, this book is a teen slasher flick come to the page. But we all know what happens when teens go camping. ![]() When Maddie Davenport heads on a friends and family camping trip she has no idea that it is a trip that will change her life. **3.5-stars rounded up because I feel this book deserves a higher overall rating** ![]()
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