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Lily's Church Camp Adventure (Young Women of Faith: Lily Series, Book 12) |
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Rating:  Summary: another good Lily book Review: Just when Lily Robbins is starting to get along with her sister Tessa, she has to leave for Camp Galilee with the Girlz. But the Girlz plans for a cabin of their own go awry when they discover that the counselors would not let them have a cabin together. Lily finds herself in a cabin with best friends Alexandria and Genevieve who look like models from a magazine, DJ, who becomes the outspoken leader of the group, and Maggie, who does nothing but talk incessantly and make Lily feel rotten. Lily goes through homesickeness, and it only gets worse when her friend Zooey is sent home with a severe allergic reaction to poison ivy. Lily herself attempts to contract the disease, but her attempts fail. The only highlight is the fact that Lily will get the chance to use a sailboat, but even that goes bad when Lily capsizes the boat from not follwing her instructor's directions. Lily finally has a talk with her counselor, Jackie, who helps Lily with her walk with God at camp. Lily learns, once again, about a servant's heart, and learns some more lessons from the Bible. I gave the book four stars because there is some sailing lingo that I did not understand and ended up skipping, because it confused me. But other than that this book is an excellent addition to the Lily series.
Rating:  Summary: another good Lily book Review: Just when Lily Robbins is starting to get along with her sister Tessa, she has to leave for Camp Galilee with the Girlz. But the Girlz plans for a cabin of their own go awry when they discover that the counselors would not let them have a cabin together. Lily finds herself in a cabin with best friends Alexandria and Genevieve who look like models from a magazine, DJ, who becomes the outspoken leader of the group, and Maggie, who does nothing but talk incessantly and make Lily feel rotten. Lily goes through homesickeness, and it only gets worse when her friend Zooey is sent home with a severe allergic reaction to poison ivy. Lily herself attempts to contract the disease, but her attempts fail. The only highlight is the fact that Lily will get the chance to use a sailboat, but even that goes bad when Lily capsizes the boat from not follwing her instructor's directions. Lily finally has a talk with her counselor, Jackie, who helps Lily with her walk with God at camp. Lily learns, once again, about a servant's heart, and learns some more lessons from the Bible. I gave the book four stars because there is some sailing lingo that I did not understand and ended up skipping, because it confused me. But other than that this book is an excellent addition to the Lily series.
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