5/13/2023 0 Comments Camp book by kayla miller![]() ![]() But that just proves that we create what we want, not what we feel we need to in order to please someone. I rarely felt like the illustrations were necessary, only when Olive and her friends were creating something, because that’s always interesting to see. I do however feel like this is the kind of story that would have worked just as well or maybe even better as a regular novel instead of the graphic one. Written by Kayla Miller, Click Graphic Novels is a collection of 5 books starting with. So I was excited to see what Olive and Willow would be up to. I enjoyed this one a little more than the first book because I adore summer camp stories, and having been to day camp when I was a kid, I can tell you that it is a very interesting experience. Thankfully, the camp monitors are there to help and monitor the whole situation. The girls are drifting apart while at camp and once again Olive struggles to communicate how she feels and to understand Willow’s perspective of things. Olive and Willow are sticking together but Olive wants to branch out a little and try different things, talk to more people, whereas Willow wants to stick with the familiar. Everything is going well in the beginning. In this companion, she and her good friend Willow are away at camp. In the first graphic novel, she had trouble expressing her creative side and communicating with her friend groups. ![]() It was good to spend some time with Olive again. ![]() Genres & Themes: Middle Grade, Graphic Novel, Friendship Dynamics, Summer Camps, Social Isolation ![]()
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