Camp Murderface Doom in the Deep by Josh Berk and Saundra Mitchell, 419 pages
Campe Murderface has returned to normal. Or has it?
Whilte Tez finds himself happily rolling on with life at Camp Sweetwater, Corryn remains suspicious. Pretty soon, Corryn's worst fears are confirmed: despite their efforts, the evil at Camp Murderface lingers. Something in the water is wiping campers' minds as the summer winds to a dangerous end.
The ending of this book is not what I expected at all. I admire the authors' choice not to drag out the series beyond their vision. I liked this book but it has a very different vibe than the first. While danger was present in the first book, it ramped up for this one, especially in the last third. I really enjoyed this series. It had a great balance of horror and humor. This series would be a good bridge for older kids on the cusp of transitioning into teenage-level reading.
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