I loved the story, it was cute and interesting. I give it 3 stars because the setting wasn’t very believable for me.
I loved the story, it was cute and interesting. I give it 3 stars because the setting wasn’t very believable for me. I don’t think any camp for teenagers would overlook kids having sex like that, even encouraging it (having condoms and lube at their disposal). I mean, I get that if you know they will do it anyways, it's better to give the tools and knowledge to do it safely, but still, I don't think it happens anywhere. Other than that, the camp sounds like a great experience, freeing and fun, for those kids who feel trapped and repressed at home, giving them a safe place to discover themselves.
Also, I would have liked to learn more about the other characters, although I understand that we only see Randy’s POV so his mainly focus is Hudson –it’s even mentioned in the story how he is ignoring most of his friends– it would have been really nice and interesting to know more about his friends.
All in all, is a good book that gives people the opportunity to learn about different sexualities and gender identities and it has a good message for everyone (specially teens): Always be true to yourself.
I've been an avid reader since I first learned how to read. Reading gives me the freedom to visit wonderful and breathtaking worlds and meet amazing characters from different backgrounds who help widen my perspective of the world we live in.
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