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by - written on 17/09/09 (Useful, 32 readings)
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Although not the most well known of the goosebumps series, welcome to camp nightmare is one of my favourites. It is all about a boy who goes to camp for the first time and realises that people are going missing and the counsellours don't seem to worry. It is a pretty cool story that has a very distinct feel to it that instantly lets you know it is a goosebumps book. The writing is good but easy to understand and it stays interesting throughout. It isn't as frightening as some of the others from the series but the story is very good. It is not too long and it doesn't drag out. It also, gets interesting from the start and doesn't have a longwinded introduction to either ... Read the complete review
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