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Diary of a Real Payne Book 2: Church Camp Chaos
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Diary of a Real Payne Book 2: Church Camp Chaos
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Diary of a Real Payne Book 2: Church Camp Chaos

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Fun-loving Emma Jean Payne dreams up even more fantastic adventures for herself—promising colossal fun as you become part of her daydreams in Church Camp Chaos!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2014
ISBN9781628369809
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Diary of a Real Payne Book 2: Church Camp Chaos
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Annie Tipton

Annie Tipton made up her first story at the ripe old age of two when she asked her mom to write it down for her. (Hey, she was just two—she didn't know how to make letters yet!) Since then she has read and written many words as a student, newspaper reporter, author, and editor. Annie loves snow (which is a good thing because she lives in Ohio), wearing scarves, sushi, Scrabble, and spending time with friends and family.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Entertaining! Lovable! Annie Tipton forces you to think as to make you love it more.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Emma Jean (EJ) Payne is going to be 11 in a couple of weeks and is super excited for that, but even better is the fact that she is going to be going to church camp - for a whole week! "No more day camp (for babies!) or overnight camp (for slightly older babies!) but a whole Monday-to-Saturday week of adventure!"I read this book with my 9 year old granddaughter and have to say that we both enjoyed it very much! EJ, like so many kids that age, has way more confidence than good sense more often than not, but is kind and thoughtful, too. She is written in a very realistic way, down to how often her head is in the clouds, and I love that her daydreams are written out in such detail so kids reading the book can see how normal this is, and will feel free to unleash their own imaginations. This was a very quick read, and we're looking forward to seeing where the next book in the series takes us.In summary, my granddaughter and I enjoyed reading this book together very much, and she gives it an enthusiastic double thumbs up, so it must be good!5/5 stars.I received a copy of this book free of charge in exchange for my honest opinion. I would like to thank NetGalley, the publisher, and of course, the author, for the chance to read it.