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Young Adult Fiction 296
It was fun. It was silly. It was serious.
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What a good book for young girls trying to find themselves. Girls need to understand they don't have to have a boyfriend to discover who they are. I'd recommend Camp Boyfriend to anyone, even if they aren't so young anymore.

That being said, this book still had plenty of fun stuff involved! I loved Gollum with his whistle and Emily with her strong, loyal, energetic personality.

Lauren was very easy to relate to. I loved that she fit in with more than one crowd because that's how I felt in high school, and not everyone seemed to appreciate it. It was hard for me to figure that part of me out too.

To me, it was realistic because it showed that we don't all fit neatly into the categories society places puts us in. We're each unique human beings, and it's possible to love high fashion, reading, and be a big video game nerd at the same time. I would know! :)

Finally, the guys. This one was tough for me. I had already fallen for Seth in Camp Kiss, so when I started Camp Boyfriend I wasn't impressed with Matt, but I suspect that was what JK Rock had planned all along. As the book progressed I slowly began realizing how amazing both guys were.

By the end, I was team Matt all the way! He was gorgeous, athletic, popular, charismatic, troubled, musical, loyal, caring, passionate, and strong.

I can't wait to see what's next!! I will definitely be reading the rest of this series!
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