Camp Sylvania: Moon Madness
From Julie Murphy, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dumplin’, and acclaimed coauthor Crystal Maldonado comes the sequel to the hilarious and creepy middle grade summer-camp story—this time featuring werewolves!
Last year, Maggie and Nora didn’t exactly get the summer of their dreams. Instead, they had to survive a camp run by a covert clan of vampires. But this year, Camp Sylvania is back and under new management—gentle, hippie-dippie Luna Lupowski. So the girls are convinced to give camp another try.
All Nora wants is an unforgettable experience with her best friend. But it’s hard to have fun with Maggie fixated on all things otherworldly—and spending time with Logan, the boy she met at camp last year.
When creepy things start happening, Maggie insists on investigating. But Nora has found an interest of her own—the strange effects of Luna’s homemade “moon water.” It removes zits, adds lustrous shine to hair, and even seems to straighten teeth! No braces? No problem!
It isn’t long before the girls are caught up in another supernatural adventure. But when their friends find themselves in danger, can Maggie and Nora put their differences aside to save them? Is it possible to just have one normal summer, please?
# of Pages: 256
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2024
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Language: en
ISBN: 9780063347267
Julie Murphy is a New York Times bestselling author known for her works in young adult literature. She has written several acclaimed books, including Dumplin', which was adapted into a Netflix movie. Murphy is a native of Texas and her writing often reflects her Southern roots. Her writing has been praised for its authentic portrayal of teenage struggles and body positivity. In Camp Sylvania: Moon Madness, Murphy brings her unique voice and storytelling style to a magical summer camp adventure. Crystal Maldonado is a debut author from Massachusetts. She has a background in creative writing and has won multiple awards for her short stories. Maldonado's writing is often influenced by her Latinx heritage and explores themes of identity and self-discovery. In Camp Sylvania: Moon Madness, she collaborates with Julie Murphy to create a diverse and inclusive story that celebrates friendship and self-acceptance.