10. It gives campers
something other than
the food to talk about
this summer.

9. And if the food really
stinks, they can eat the
book.  It's delicious!

8. For grins, give it to
your favorite camper
with a note that says,
"Here's your survival
guide.  Good luck."

7. Teenagers must use
their brains to survive.  
What could be more fun
than seeing how that
turns out?

6. Can't blame the kids
in the story.  Their
parents signed them up
for this hitch.

5. It takes place in the
Colorado Rockies. Lot's
of fresh air.  Never a dull
moment.

4. It's safe when used
as directed.

3. The antagonist is
hooked on peanut
brittle. Can't be all bad.

2. Relax, it's just fiction.

1. The counselors are
pathetic!
Good reading:  Stan's wickedly  fun novel for
mid-graders and young adults!
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They love this book!
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Bookshop in Houston. Pick up a signed
copy for your favorite summer camper.
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someone at the counter to order one for you!
Thanks!
About The Story
Computer gamers are headed to an elite summer
camp in the Rocky Mountains, only to find
themselves in a real-life battle against gnarly
counselors
, mother nature, and unseen forces at
the camp.  

Reluctant first-time camper Cappella Birdson and
the high-strung campers she bonds with discover
the nefarious secret behind the camp’s operations,
and it’s up to Cappella to save everyone before it’s
too late.

It turns out, this summer camp isn't quite what the
brochures said it would be.

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If you're only going to buy one book for summer
reading, make it Harry Potter.  But if you're going
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Bet you can't put it down!