Good summer read

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Well... I enjoyed Jessica Goodman's other book, They'll Never Catch Us, better. Maybe it is because I was never at a summer camp, especially not one filled with rich kids. And I found Goldie to be very frustrating with her pining over Heller, even after he abandons her to the wolves for something he did that she covered for him. I know it is supposed to be like that because she is a teenager, but come on, by 17 Goldie should have a little common sense, even with hormones. The way she kept thinking about how in love she was with him got to be very irritating.

So, the book is half that, and half an intrigue with the camp and with Goldie's friends, Imogen and Ava. And I didn't much care about either. I did care enough to finish the book, so the way it was told was intriguing enough, even if the subject wasn't. I think my favorite part was the camp activities that were happening in between all the troubles and dead body.