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Camp: Adult Books Read a book from the list, or one of your own
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What Wild Women Do
by Karma Brown
While staying at an isolated cabin in the Adironacks, aspiring Hollywood screenwriter Rowan is drawn into the unsettling story of a socialite-turned-feminist crusader bent of helping women unleash their inner“wildness” who vanished in these same woods the summer of 1975 and is determined to solve the mystery of her disappearance.
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The Fearless One
by Lori Foster
Demanding a job at the Triple Creek campground in the Colorado Rockies, Jedidiah Stephens is determined to find the truth behind the fire that killed her family but isn't prepared for her attraction to Memphis Osborn, the ruggedly handsome groundskeeper.
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Wildfire
by Hannah Grace
After a passionate one-night stand, Russ and Aurora are stunned when they bump into each other on the first day of the summer camp where they are both counselors and must learn to peacefully coexist while trying to deny the attraction that lingers between them.
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Book of Knives
by Lise Haines
When Nora's new husband Paul receives some distressing news from his family, the couple agrees to drive to Hidden Lake, Paul's parents' summer campsite to fix up the run-down cabins. Nora has never met her Paul's family. Deep in the woods, surrounded by buried family secrets, Nora detects a different kind of hostility and unease at the camp. When the knives they use for cooking, fishing and butchering the camp's chickens are begin to disappear, tensions run high. Even when locked away, buried underground, or guarded overnight, one-by-one, the knives disappear. As the atmosphere at the camp becomes more unnerving and the family members turn against each other, the only thing Nora can do is look for a way out.
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The Summer of Songbirds
by Kristy Woodson Harvey
When they learn Camp Holly Springs, their childhood oasis, is in danger of closing, three best friends, in spite of their personal problems, come together to save it, rediscovering themselves in the process.
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The Best Summer of Our Lives
by Rachel Hauck
Twenty years after the fateful summer of '77, which was supposed to be the best of her life, Summer Wilde, when her latest girl band kicks her out, returns to the place where everything changed and must confront her past and the friends she lost to finally move forward.
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Goldenseal
by Maria Hummel
Two former best friends who haven't spoken to each other in 40 years meet up in downtown Los Angeles in 1990 to confront the hidden secrets and the devastating betrayal that tore them apart.
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Fruit of the Dead
by Rachel Lyon
An electric contemporary reimagining of the myth of Persephone and Demeter is set over the course of one summer on a lush private island and explores addiction and sex, family and independence and who holds the power in a modern underworld.
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The Christmas Cabin
by Michelle Major
Returning home to Magnolia with her teenaged daughter in tow, hoping a dose of family ties will help settle her down, Lauren Maxwell, with her brother getting married on Christmas Eve, quickly discovers that once home for the holidays, she might just decide that's where she belongs.
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The Wild One
by Colleen McKeegan
When her past begins to poison her present, threatening her relationship, Amanda Brooks turns to the two women who know her most monstrous self, and together they must decide how far they're willing to go to keep the truth of one fateful summer buried forever.
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That Summer Feeling
by Bridget Morrissey
Spending a week at her new friends' reopened sleepaway camp, newly divorced Garland Moore, seeking signs from the universe, reconnects with Mason, a man from her past, but instead finds herself drawn to his sister, discovering her stars have aligned in a way she never could've predicted.
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The Clover Girls
by Viola Shipman
The new owners of Camp Birchwood— thanks to their late friend, Emily— Elizabeth, Veronica and Rachel must spend a week together remembering the dreams they put aside and find a way to become the women they always swore they'd grow up to be.
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Camp Zero
by Michelle Min Sterling
In a near-future northern settlement, a handful of climate change survivors find their fates intertwined.
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Making Camp
by Martin Hogue
An illustrated history of the evolution of camping from the late nineteenth century through present day through its most significant components: the campsite, the campfire, the picnic table, the map, the tent, the sleeping bag, water delivery, and trash collection.
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50 States, 500 Campgrounds
by Joseph R. Yogerst
An illustrated guide to 500 of the best campgrounds across North America offers the top places to pitch a tent, rent a cabin, or bring your RV with information on location, open seasons, amenities, local activities and attractions.
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