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Camp Fear by Carol Ellis
Camp Fear by Carol Ellis






Camp Fear by Carol Ellis Camp Fear by Carol Ellis

The light to his darkness, the good to his evil. If they lose, Julian gets his prize: Jenny. They must play their way through the house and face their nightmares. Yes, real! The friends are transported to the Shadow World, where Julian – the lethally hot Shadow Prince, he of the ice-white hair and piecing, otherworldly blue eyes – has a challenge for them. Then they draw their worst nightmares onto scraps of paper and dot them around the house. The game is a paper house, which the friends build, and they have to colour in little figures who represent them as players. Sweet, kind Jenny and her group of friends decide to play an innocent-looking board game that Jenny bought in a strange shop downtown (a shop which seemed to disappear again when she looked back at it). There are no words for how deeply I fell in love with this book in my teens. THE HUNTER ( The Forbidden Game – Book #1) by L. So this week’s FF was a pretty easy choice – we’ve divvied up the choice and picked three books each. Emily Kitchin (fellow book lover and editor of many a Chapter 5 – our YA community – novel) and I recently discussed our teenage love of the Point Horror novels, they were pretty much the gateway books to adult horror and they were so bad that they were good. Welcome to a throwback, but not on a Thursday.








Camp Fear by Carol Ellis