

Lucy then sticks her hand right into the fire and grabs it for him, which totally isn't a red flag situation at all, no sir. As they roast their wieners, Harry's falls into the fire. They're all roasting hot dogs over the fire, and Harry seems to hit it off with one girl named Lucy. As the kids unpack, they suddenly notice strange blue slime puddles all over the place.Īt the campfire ceremony, they're greeted by all of the other campers, who are all wearing similar white camp uniforms, save for Alex and Harry.

He introduces the kids to their cabin and then hypes up the night's campfire ceremony, acting rather ominous about them being able to survive it. Last time we dealt with an uncle in these camp books, we ended up with secret aliens. They also meet a big, burly, booming voiced man named Uncle Marv, the head of the camp.

He tells them that the campers here like to hide and scare the new campers as a sign of initiation. Soon, they get greeted by a 17-year old kid named Chris, a counselor for the camp. They make it to Camp Spirit Moon, but despite having everything they need from canoes to baseball and archery, there seems to be one thing missing: other people. He whines about not going to music camp, but their lazy parents signed them up for camp late into the summer and Camp Spirit Moon was conveniently the only one with any openings left, so T.S. Alex almost gets sick from the bobbing and bouncing of the bus, but it turns out that Alex has an amazing singing voice, which helps him get his mind off of potential chunk blowing. Both kids are on the bus headed to Camp Spirit Moon for the summer. Harry Altman and his younger brother Alex are our protagonists for this story.
