6/9/2023 0 Comments Camp by Lev A.C. Rosen![]() ![]() ![]() While there are quite a few silly moments here and there, for the most part I found Camp to be hilarious. And although they are there to help him, advise him, and occasionally make fun of him, they are also given their own arcs. George and Ashleigh makes such an impact on Randy’s story. ![]() While I definitely felt the chemistry between Randy (Del) and Hudson (their flirting was on point), I simply adored Randy’s friendships. While Camp follows a somewhat clichéd plot-not-so-popular-theatre kid has a glow-up and tries to make the hot guy fall for him-the setting (summer camp), characters, and the humour make this novel worth a read. Gay, non-binary, ace, transgender, demisexual…this is a wonderfully inclusive novel. Within a few pages however I was rooting for Randy Kapplehoff’s and his rather theatrical ‘plan’.įirst off: I don’t think I’ve ever read a book with some many queer character. Rosen’s Jack of Hearts, I decided to give Camp a go, even if I was worried that the whole premise of ‘pretending to be different to make someone fall in love with you’ would be cring-y. Because last year I read, and really enjoyed, Lev A.C. ![]()
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