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Title:Sleepaway Girls (Whispering Pines #1)
Author:Jen Calonita
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 297 pages
Published:May 1st 2009 by Little, Brown Young Readers (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Realistic Fiction
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Sleepaway Girls (Whispering Pines #1) Hardcover | Pages: 297 pages
Rating: 4.07 | 4764 Users | 351 Reviews

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When Sam's best friend gets her first boyfriend, she's not ready to spend the summer listening to the two of them call each other "pookie." Sick of being a third wheel, Sam applies to be a counselor-in-training at Whispering Pines camp in the New York Catskills. But what she doesn't realize is that it's not going to be all Kumbaya sing-alongs and gooey s'mores. If Ashley, the alpha queen of Whispering Pines, doesn't ruin Sam's summer, then her raging crush on the surfer-blond and flirtatious Hunter just might. At least she has playful Cole, who's always teasing her, but is oh-so-comfortable to hang out with, and the singular gang of girls that become fast friends with Sam-they call themselves the Sleepaway Girls.

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Original Title: Sleepaway Girls
ISBN: 0316017175 (ISBN13: 9780316017176)
Edition Language: English
Series: Whispering Pines #1


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I read this at an interesting point in my life; had I read this when it came out, 16 year old Cecelia would've thought it was ridiculously stupid. However 24 year old Cecelia could not 👏 stop 👏 laughing 👏 at the insane 2009 pop culture references. Man, what a trip. It's been a very long time since I've binged an entire book in one sitting, but this was it. It's a very simple, easy, mindless read. I love camp, so a lot of the camp culture was enjoyable to read about. I had some pet peeves with a

Really entertaining! Couldn't put this book down!

I've always wanted to go to summer camp. It had less to do with the singing and activities and more to do with the fact that I've seen Friday the 13th (1980) one too many times. The closest thing I ever go to summer camp was the time I went to Girl Scout Camp and made my mum come get me because they made me sing. So I almost felt like I could live through his book. This was a great read! It actually made me sad because I would've loved to do the whole CIT and camp counsellor deals. It was an

I never did the whole summer camp, so I was a little out of my element. I did think it was interesting how many similarities there were between this one and Sarah Mlynowski's Spells & Sleeping Bags. The story was okay, and the characters had some funny quirks. I thought that issues were resolved too quickly. (I was worried it was going to be even worse when we almost had a "parent trap" moment.) This is marked as the start of a series, but nothing additional has been written.

This was a very cute and fun read. A perfect summer, easy-breezy novel. If you have ever gone away to a summer camp, or dreamed of doing it then you will love this book. It reminded me a lot of when I was younger and went to a 3 week long summer camp for a bunch of summers in a row. All the activites were there and plenty of friends and mean girls and not to mention hunky boys.At 1st I was sort of annoyed, by how simple and shallow some of the characters seemed, but then I had to take a step

It was kind of mix between Camp Rock and a tad The Parent Trap. Except without the Rock and switching twins thing. It was pretty good though. Had some originality. Could be better. Fast and easy read.

I had so much fun reading this book the first time, three years ago, that I really wanted to re-read it. I usually don't re-read a book because:a) I have to many books in my to-read shelf waiting for meb) It's a little risky since I can find flaws I didn't see back thenandc) I sometimes find annoying reading a book in which I already know everything that will happen.So I picked it up again and...It was still the amazing book I read three years ago!! It entertained me and made me laugh and feel

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