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lisagarrity
Posted 2024-03-01 2:59 PM (#29413)
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Having decided that Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle probably isn't young adult, it has been moved to the adult Best Novel category. When I first saw it in the YA category, I was thinking of getting it to see what the author of the Space Raptor Butt Trilogy would consider a YA novel.

Has anyone read Camp Damascus? Is worth getting/reading?
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ciplekiwi
Posted 2024-04-16 7:38 AM (#29497 - in reply to #29413)
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I picked up Camp Damascus out of curiosity, being a fan of Chuck Tingle's previous works. It's definitely not young adult material, but if you appreciate his irreverent style and enjoy unconventional storytelling, it's worth giving a read
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socketheel
Posted 2024-08-25 8:14 PM (#30130 - in reply to #29413)
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@dinosaur game I appreciate "Camp Damascus" for its unexpected depth, its handling of sensitive topics, and Tingle's ability to create a truly unsettling atmosphere. It's considered Tingle's bold move into a different genre, and many find it engaging and thought-provoking.

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brimstone
Posted 2024-09-19 5:06 AM (#30173 - in reply to #29413)
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I'm impressed with Chuck Tingle's work, and Camp Damascus is a YA book. The freestyle storytelling and development style is generally youthful and appropriate for young people.
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