Hi bookworms and welcome to my review of Camp Prodigy by Caroline Palmer! Thank you to Simon and Schuster for sending me an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. This book comes out on June 11th!
This middle-grade graphic novel takes place at a summer camp and follows 2 non-binary kids. After becoming inspired to pursue the violin, Tate decides to attend Camp Prodigy, a summer orchestra camp. There they meet Eli, an exceptional violinist, the one who inspired Tate in the first place. But since their performance, Eli had a nervous breakdown and hasn’t been able to play. Together, can they figure out how to turn Tate into a star and have Eli overcome their performance anxieties? Or will the pressure take them both down? Camp Prodigy was such a fun read! The artwork was really cute and captured my attention right away. The main characters Tate and Eli were relatable and intriguing. I especially liked following how Tate and Eli's friendship developed as they each grew on their own. Both the musical and camp elements were interesting to read about. I had never read a book about a musical camp before! While there are a lot of fun aspects I also appreciated how this book talks about more serious topics like burnout and the pressure of trying to live up to expectations. Overall I had a great time reading it! I gave this book 4/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. That's all for my review of Camp Prodigy by Caroline Palmer! I hope you enjoyed it! Do you know how to play any instruments? Let me know in the comments below!
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