![]() ![]() Each panel is given full attention to drive the story forward with emotion or action, balancing the two for a steady pace.Īnything you didn’t like about it? While Olive and Willow are both experiencing difficulties adjusting, their struggles are unfairly balanced in terms of story. The art is bright and expressive, which gives this title even more appeal at first glance and a great pick for reluctant readers. Miller’s great strength is in these supporting characters each camper and counselor has a unique personality that creates a better sense of realism and a feeling that each character has a story, even if we don’t get to hear it. Two of Miller’s fun and quirky characters from her first graphic novel, Click, make a reappearance in this swift summer story along with a great cast of diverse campers and counselors. As our main characters discover their very different personalities, readers discover what it truly means to be a friend. After arriving for their sleepaway adventure, Olive makes fast friends with their bunk mates while Willow is shy and ready to make camp about just the two of them. What did you like about the book? Summer camp is a time for friends and fun, but Willow and Olive end up having almost two weeks of feuding and fuming instead. Genre: Realistic fiction (Graphic Novel format) ![]() ![]() Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3 Camp – written and illustrated by Kayla Miller, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 9781328530813, 2019 ![]()
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