1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keeping Grace a secret was harder then they thought..., Feb 18 2003
A Kid's Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Big Camp Secret (Paperback)
Jessica and Elizabeth go to a great camp. They find Grace hiding in an old house. She snuck away from home. Elizabethand Jessica think of a plan.
Ellen doesn't mind letting Grace go swimming. All she had to do was let Grace wear her bathing suit and swimming cap, but it got harder later. Someone was counting people as they walked into a big room. She said, "I counted one extra person. I cound have made a mistake..." Then Barbara, the rude girl said, "You must have counted me twice. I was in line, but I went out to get my sweater. "Oh," the person who was counting said.
Barbara doesn't do things to be nice, she does them to get something, and Barbara did wanted something.
One day Barbara came into Bunk 7 and said to Jamie, the consuler, "My consuler wants to see you." Jamie left.
"Why does she want to she her?" Jessica asked. "I'm joining your bunk," rude Barbara said, "I told my consuler you asked me to." "We didn't!" Jessica said. Barbara went on, "Everyone thinks bunk 7 is great for hiding Grace, so I want to join. I helped you with Grace. I did you a favor. Now do me one! If you don't, I can tell all about Grace!" So they let her join.
Barbara made them do things for her. Will the secret about Grace be found out? Find out by reading The Big Camp Secret!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a great book!, Oct 13 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Big Camp Secret (Turtleback)
"The Big Camp Secret" is a very interesting book! I like the part about the problems about Barbara and the other campers in Bunk Seven (It sound a little like Aesop.) I actually have a similar problem like that, and it let me feels very bad too. Reading the problems between Barbara sound like reading my story. (I'm Ellen too.) At first, I'm going to gave 4 stars. But really, the story deserve 5 stars. The only thing that let me feels a little disappointed is that Ellen Riteman wasn't a important character in the story.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a very good book!, Oct 13 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Big Camp Secret (Turtleback)
"The Big Camp Secret" is a very interesting book! I like the part about the problems about Barbara and the other campers in Bunk Seven (It sound a little like Aesop.) I actually have a similar problem like that, and it let me feels very bad too. Reading the problems between Barbara sound like reading my story. (I'm Ellen too.) At first, I'm going to gave 4 stars. But really, the story deserve 5 stars. The only thing that let me feels a little disappointed is that Ellen Riteman wasn't a important character in the story.